troilus and criseyde-第2章
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This Troilus; as he was wont to gyde
His yonge knightes; ladde hem up and doun
In thilke large temple on every syde; 185
Biholding ay the ladyes of the toun;
Now here; now there; for no devocioun
Hadde he to noon; to reven him his reste;
But gan to preyse and lakken whom him leste。
And in his walk ful fast he gan to wayten 190
If knight or squyer of his companye
Gan for to syke; or lete his eyen bayten
On any woman that he coude aspye;
He wolde smyle; and holden it folye;
And seye him thus; ‘god wot; she slepeth softe 195
For love of thee; whan thou tornest ful ofte!
‘I have herd told; pardieux; of your livinge;
Ye lovers; and your lewede observaunces;
And which a labour folk han in winninge
Of love; and; in the keping; which doutaunces; 200
And whan your preye is lost; wo and penaunces;
O verrey foles! nyce and blinde be ye;
Ther nis not oon can war by other be。'
And with that word he gan cast up the browe;
Ascaunces; ‘Lo! is this nought wysly spoken?' 205
At which the god of love gan loken rowe
Right for despyt; and shoop for to ben wroken;
He kidde anoon his bowe nas not broken;
For sodeynly he hit him at the fulle;
And yet as proud a pekok can he pulle。 210
O blinde world; O blinde entencioun!
How ofte falleth al theffect contraire
Of surquidrye and foul presumpcioun;
For caught is proud; and caught is debonaire。
This Troilus is clomben on the staire; 215
And litel weneth that he moot descenden。
But al…day falleth thing that foles ne wenden。
As proude Bayard ginneth for to skippe
Out of the wey; so priketh him his corn;
Til he a lash have of the longe whippe; 220
Than thenketh he; ‘Though I praunce al biforn
First in the trays; ful fat and newe shorn;
Yet am I but an hors; and horses lawe
I moot endure; and with my feres drawe。'
So ferde it by this fers and proude knight; 225
Though he a worthy kinges sone were;
And wende nothing hadde had swiche might
Ayens his wil that sholde his herte stere;
Yet with a look his herte wex a…fere;
That he; that now was most in pryde above; 230
Wex sodeynly most subget un…to love。
For…thy ensample taketh of this man;
Ye wyse; proude; and worthy folkes alle;
To scornen Love; which that so sone can
The freedom of your hertes to him thralle; 235
For ever it was; and ever it shal bifalle;
That Love is he that alle thing may binde;
For may no man for…do the lawe of kinde。
That this be sooth; hath preved and doth yet;
For this trowe I ye knowen; alle or some; 240
Men reden not that folk han gretter wit
Than they that han be most with love y…nome;
And strengest folk ben therwith overcome;
The worthiest and grettest of degree:
This was; and is; and yet men shal it see。 245
And trewelich it sit wel to be so;
For alderwysest han ther…with ben plesed;
And they that han ben aldermost in wo;
With love han ben conforted most and esed;
And ofte it hath the cruel herte apesed; 250
And worthy folk maad worthier of name;
And causeth most to dreden vyce and shame。
Now sith it may not goodly be withstonde;
And is a thing so vertuous in kinde;
Refuseth not to Love for to be bonde; 255
Sin; as him…selven list; he may yow binde。
The yerde is bet that bowen wole and winde
Than that that brest; and therfor I yow rede
To folwen him that so wel can yow lede。
But for to tellen forth in special 260
As of this kinges sone of which I tolde;
And leten other thing collateral;
Of him thenke I my tale for to holde;
Both of his Ioye; and of his cares colde;
And al his werk; as touching this matere; 265
For I it gan; I wol ther…to refere。
With…inne the temple he wente him forth pleyinge;
This Troilus; of every wight aboute;
On this lady and now on that lokinge;
Wher…so she were of toune; or of with…oute: 270
And up…on cas bifel; that thorugh a route
His eye perced; and so depe it wente;
Til on Criseyde it smoot; and ther it stente。
And sodeynly he wax ther…with astoned;
And gan hire bet biholde in thrifty wyse: 275
‘O mercy; god!' thoughte he; ‘wher hastow woned;
That art so fair and goodly to devyse?'
Ther…with his herte gan to sprede and ryse;
And softe sighed; lest men mighte him here;
And caughte a…yein his firste pleyinge chere。 280
She nas nat with the leste of hir stature;
But alle hir limes so wel answeringe
Weren to womanhode; that creature
Was neuer lasse mannish in seminge。
And eek the pure wyse of here meninge 285
Shewede wel; that men might in hir gesse
Honour; estat; and wommanly noblesse。
To Troilus right wonder wel with…alle
Gan for to lyke hir meninge and hir chere;
Which somdel deynous was; for she leet falle 290
Hir look a lite a…side; in swich manere;
Ascaunces; ‘What! May I not stonden here?'
And after that hir loking gan she lighte;
That never thoughte him seen so good a sighte。
And of hir look in him ther gan to quiken 295
So greet desir; and swich affeccioun;
That in his herte botme gan to stiken
Of hir his fixe and depe impressioun:
And though he erst hadde poured up and doun;
He was tho glad his hornes in to shrinke; 300
Unnethes wiste he how to loke or winke。
Lo; he that leet him…selven so konninge;
And scorned hem that loves peynes dryen;
Was ful unwar that love hadde his dwellinge
With…inne the subtile stremes of hir yen; 305
That sodeynly him thoughte he felte dyen;
Right with hir look; the spirit in his herte;
Blissed be love; that thus can folk converte!
She; this in blak; likinge to Troylus;
Over alle thyng; he stood for to biholde; 310
Ne his desir; ne wherfor he stood thus;
He neither chere made; ne worde tolde;
But from a…fer; his maner for to holde;
On other thing his look som…tyme he caste;
And eft on hir; whyl that servyse laste。 315
And after this; not fulliche al awhaped;
Out of the temple al esiliche he wente;
Repentinge him that he hadde ever y…iaped
Of loves folk; lest fully the descente
Of scorn fille on him…self; but; what he mente; 320
Lest it were wist on any maner syde;
His wo he gan dissimulen and hyde。
Whan he was fro the temple thus departed;
He streyght anoon un…to his paleys torneth;
Right with hir look thurgh…shoten and thurgh…darted; 325
Al feyneth he in lust that he soiorneth;
And al his chere and speche also he borneth;
And ay; of loves servants every whyle;
Him…self to wrye; at hem he gan to smyle。
And seyde; ‘Lord; so ye live al in lest; 330
Ye loveres! For the conningest of yow;
That serveth most ententiflich and best;
Him tit as often harm ther…of as prow;
Your hyre is quit ayein; ye; god wot how!
Nought wel for wel; but scorn for good servyse; 335
In feith; your ordre is ruled in good wyse!
‘In noun…certeyn ben alle your observaunces;
But it a sely fewe poyntes be;
Ne no…thing asketh so grete attendaunces
As doth youre lay; and that knowe alle ye; 340
But that is not the worste; as mote I thee;
But; tolde I yow the worste poynt; I leve;
Al seyde I sooth; ye wolden at me greve!
‘But tak this; that ye loveres ofte eschuwe;
Or elles doon of good entencioun; 345
Ful ofte thy lady wole it misconstrue;
And deme it harm in hir opinioun;
And yet if she; for other enchesoun;
Be wrooth; than shalt thou han a groyn anoon:
Lord! wel is him that may be of yow oon!' 350
But for al this; whan that he say his tyme;
He held his pees; non other bote him gayned;
For love bigan his fetheres so to lyme;
That wel unnethe un…to his folk he fayned
That othere besye nedes him destrayned; 355
For wo was him; that what to doon he niste;
But bad his folk to goon wher that hem liste。
And whan that he in chaumbre was allone;
He doun up…on his beddes feet him sette;
And first be gan to syke; and eft to grone; 360
And thoughte ay on hir so; with…outen lette;
That; as he sat and wook; his spirit mette
That he hir saw a temple; and al t