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confessio amantis-第20章

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So that he lich an Oxe schal
Pasture; and that he be bereined
Be times sefne and sore peined;
Til that he knowe his goddes mihtes;
Than scholde he stonde ayein uprihtes;…
Al this betokneth thin astat;
Which now with god is in debat:    2920
Thi mannes forme schal be lassed;
Til sevene yer ben overpassed;
And in the liknesse of a beste
Of gras schal be thi real feste;
The weder schal upon thee reine。
And understond that al this peine;
Which thou schalt soffre thilke tide;
Is schape al only for thi pride
Of veine gloire; and of the sinne
Which thou hast longe stonden inne。   2930
So upon this condicioun
Thi swevene hath exposicioun。
Bot er this thing befalle in dede;
Amende thee; this wolde I rede:
Yif and departe thin almesse;
Do mercy forth with rihtwisnesse;
Besech and prei the hihe grace;
For so thou myht thi pes pourchace
With godd; and stonde in good acord。〃
Bot Pride is loth to leve his lord;    2940
And wol noght soffre humilite
With him to stonde in no degree;
And whan a schip hath lost his stiere;
Is non so wys that mai him stiere
Ayein the wawes in a rage。
This proude king in his corage
Humilite hath so forlore;
That for no swevene he sih tofore;
Ne yit for al that Daniel
Him hath conseiled everydel;  2950
He let it passe out of his mynde;
Thurgh veine gloire; and as the blinde;
He seth no weie; er him be wo。
And fell withinne a time so;
As he in Babiloine wente;
The vanite of Pride him hente;
His herte aros of veine gloire;
So that he drowh into memoire
His lordschipe and his regalie
With wordes of Surquiderie。  2960
And whan that he him most avaunteth;
That lord which veine gloire daunteth;
Al sodeinliche; as who seith treis;
Wher that he stod in his Paleis;
He tok him fro the mennes sihte:
Was non of hem so war that mihte
Sette yhe wher that he becom。
And thus was he from his kingdom
Into the wilde Forest drawe;
Wher that the myhti goddes lawe    2970
Thurgh his pouer dede him transforme
Fro man into a bestes forme;
And lich an Oxe under the fot
He graseth; as he nedes mot;
To geten him his lives fode。
Tho thoghte him colde grases goode;
That whilom eet the hote spices;
Thus was he torned fro delices:
The wyn which he was wont to drinke
He tok thanne of the welles brinke    2980
Or of the pet or of the slowh;
It thoghte him thanne good ynowh:
In stede of chambres wel arraied
He was thanne of a buissh wel paied;
The harde ground he lay upon;
For othre pilwes hath he non;
The stormes and the Reines falle;
The wyndes blowe upon him alle;
He was tormented day and nyht;
Such was the hihe goddes myht;   2990
Til sevene yer an ende toke。
Upon himself tho gan he loke;
In stede of mete gras and stres;
In stede of handes longe cles;
In stede of man a bestes lyke
He syh; and thanne he gan to syke
For cloth of gold and for perrie;
Which him was wont to magnefie。
Whan he behield his Cote of heres;
He wepte and with fulwoful teres   3000
Up to the hevene he caste his chiere
Wepende; and thoghte in this manere;
Thogh he no wordes myhte winne;
Thus seide his herte and spak withinne:
〃O mihti godd; that al hast wroght
And al myht bringe ayein to noght;
Now knowe I wel; bot al of thee;
This world hath no prosperite:
In thin aspect ben alle liche;
The povere man and ek the riche;    3010
Withoute thee ther mai no wight;
And thou above alle othre miht。
O mihti lord; toward my vice
Thi merci medle with justice;
And I woll make a covenant;
That of my lif the remenant
I schal it be thi grace amende;
And in thi lawe so despende
That veine gloire I schal eschuie;
And bowe unto thin heste and suie  3020
Humilite; and that I vowe。〃
And so thenkende he gan doun bowe;
And thogh him lacke vois and speche;
He gan up with his feet areche;
And wailende in his bestly stevene
He made his pleignte unto the hevene。
He kneleth in his wise and braieth;
To seche merci and assaieth
His god; which made him nothing strange;
Whan that he sih his pride change。    3030
Anon as he was humble and tame;
He fond toward his god the same;
And in a twinklinge of a lok
His mannes forme ayein he tok;
And was reformed to the regne
In which that he was wont to regne;
So that the Pride of veine gloire
Evere afterward out of memoire
He let it passe。 And thus is schewed
What is to ben of Pride unthewed   3040
Ayein the hihe goddes lawe;
To whom noman mai be felawe。
Forthi; my Sone; tak good hiede
So forto lede thi manhiede;
That thou ne be noght lich a beste。
Bot if thi lif schal ben honeste;
Thou most humblesce take on honde;
For thanne myht thou siker stonde:
And forto speke it otherwise;
A proud man can no love assise;    3050
For thogh a womman wolde him plese;
His Pride can noght ben at ese。
Ther mai noman to mochel blame
A vice which is forto blame;
Forthi men scholde nothing hide
That mihte falle in blame of Pride;
Which is the werste vice of alle:
Wherof; so as it was befalle;
The tale I thenke of a Cronique
To telle; if that it mai thee like;    3060
So that thou myht humblesce suie
And ek the vice of Pride eschuie;
Wherof the gloire is fals and vein;
Which god himself hath in desdeign;
That thogh it mounte for a throwe;
It schal doun falle and overthrowe。
A king whilom was yong and wys;
The which sette of his wit gret pris。
Of depe ymaginaciouns
And strange interpretaciouns;    3070
Problemes and demandes eke;
His wisdom was to finde and seke;
Wherof he wolde in sondri wise
Opposen hem that weren wise。
Bot non of hem it myhte bere
Upon his word to yeve answere;
Outaken on; which was a knyht;
To him was every thing so liht;
That also sone as he hem herde;
The kinges wordes he answerde;  3080
What thing the king him axe wolde;
Therof anon the trowthe he tolde。
The king somdiel hadde an Envie;
And thoghte he wolde his wittes plie
To sette som conclusioun;
Which scholde be confusioun
Unto this knyht; so that the name
And of wisdom the hihe fame
Toward himself he wolde winne。
And thus of al his wit withinne    3090
This king began to studie and muse;
What strange matiere he myhte use
The knyhtes wittes to confounde;
And ate laste he hath it founde;
And for the knyht anon he sente;
That he schal telle what he mente。
Upon thre pointz stod the matiere
Of questions; as thou schalt hiere。
The ferste point of alle thre
Was this: 〃What thing in his degre    3100
Of al this world hath nede lest;
And yet men helpe it althermest?〃
The secounde is: 〃What most is worth;
And of costage is lest put forth?〃
The thridde is: 〃Which is of most cost;
And lest is worth and goth to lost?〃
The king thes thre demandes axeth;
And to the knyht this lawe he taxeth;
That he schal gon and come ayein
The thridde weke; and telle him plein    3110
To every point; what it amonteth。
And if so be that he misconteth;
To make in his answere a faile;
Ther schal non other thing availe;
The king seith; bot he schal be ded
And lese hise goodes and his hed。
The knyht was sori of this thing
And wolde excuse him to the king;
Bot he ne wolde him noght forbere;
And thus the knyht of his ansuere  3120
Goth hom to take avisement:
Bot after his entendement
The more he caste his wit aboute;
The more he stant therof
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