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confessio amantis-第155部分

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And evere schal; for it receiveth
Non such that kinde so deceiveth。
For al onliche of gentil love
Mi court stant alle courtz above
And takth noght into retenue
Bot thing which is to kinde due;
For elles it schal be refused。
Wherof I holde thee excused;    2350
For it is manye daies gon;
That thou amonges hem were on
Which of my court hast ben withholde;
So that the more I am beholde
Of thi desese to commune;
And to remue that fortune;
Which manye daies hath the grieved。
Bot if my conseil mai be lieved;
Thou schalt ben esed er thou go
Of thilke unsely jolif wo;   2360
Wherof thou seist thin herte is fyred:
Bot as of that thou hast desired
After the sentence of thi bille;
Thou most therof don at my wille;
And I therof me wole avise。
For be thou hol; it schal suffise:
Mi medicine is noght to sieke
For thee and for suche olde sieke;
Noght al per chance as ye it wolden;
Bot so as ye be reson scholden;    2370
Acordant unto loves kinde。
For in the plit which I thee finde;
So as mi court it hath awarded;
Thou schalt be duely rewarded;
And if thou woldest more crave;
It is no riht that thou it have。〃
Venus; which stant withoute lawe
In noncertein; bot as men drawe
Of Rageman upon the chance;
Sche leith no peis in the balance;    2380
Bot as hir lyketh forto weie;
The trewe man fulofte aweie
Sche put; which hath hir grace bede;
And set an untrewe in his stede。
Lo; thus blindly the world sche diemeth
In loves cause; as tome siemeth:
I not what othre men wol sein;
Bot I algate am so besein;
And stonde as on amonges alle
Which am out of hir grace falle:   2390
It nedeth take no witnesse;
For sche which seid is the goddesse;
To whether part of love it wende;
Hath sett me for a final ende
The point wherto that I schal holde。
For whan sche hath me wel beholde;
Halvynge of scorn; sche seide thus:
〃Thou wost wel that I am Venus;
Which al only my lustes seche;
And wel I wot; thogh thou beseche  2400
Mi love; lustes ben ther none;
Whiche I mai take in thi persone;
For loves lust and lockes hore
In chambre acorden neveremore;
And thogh thou feigne a yong corage;
It scheweth wel be the visage
That olde grisel is no fole:
There ben fulmanye yeres stole
With thee and with suche othre mo;
That outward feignen youthe so   2410
And ben withinne of pore assay。
Min herte wolde and I ne may
Is noght beloved nou adayes;
Er thou make eny suche assaies
To love; and faile upon the fet;
Betre is to make a beau retret;
For thogh thou myhtest love atteigne;
Yit were it bot an ydel peine;
Whan that thou art noght sufficant
To holde love his covenant。  2420
Forthi tak hom thin herte ayein;
That thou travaile noght in vein;
Wherof my Court may be deceived。
I wot and have it wel conceived;
Hou that thi will is good ynowh;
Bot mor behoveth to the plowh;
Wherof the lacketh; as I trowe:
So sitte it wel that thou beknowe
Thi fieble astat; er thou beginne
Thing wher thou miht non ende winne。  2430
What bargain scholde a man assaie;
Whan that him lacketh forto paie?
Mi Sone; if thou be wel bethoght;
This toucheth thee; foryet it noght:
The thing is torned into was;
That which was whilom grene gras;
Is welked hey at time now。
Forthi mi conseil is that thou
Remembre wel hou thou art old。〃
Whan Venus hath hir tale told;  2440
And I bethoght was al aboute;
Tho wiste I wel withoute doute;
That ther was no recoverir;
And as a man the blase of fyr
With water quencheth; so ferd I;
A cold me cawhte sodeinly;
For sorwe that myn herte made
Mi dedly face pale and fade
Becam; and swoune I fell to grounde。
And as I lay the same stounde;  2450
Ne fully quik ne fully ded;
Me thoghte I sih tofor myn hed
Cupide with his bowe bent;
And lich unto a Parlement;
Which were ordeigned for the nones;
With him cam al the world at ones
Of gentil folk that whilom were
Lovers; I sih hem alle there
Forth with Cupide in sondri routes。
Min yhe and as I caste aboutes;    2460
To knowe among hem who was who;
I sih wher lusty Youthe tho;
As he which was a Capitein;
Tofore alle othre upon the plein
Stod with his route wel begon;
Here hevedes kempt; and therupon
Garlandes noght of o colour;
Some of the lef; some of the flour;
And some of grete Perles were;
The newe guise of Beawme there;    2470
With sondri thinges wel devised;
I sih; wherof thei ben queintised。
It was al lust that thei with ferde;
Ther was no song that I ne herde;
Which unto love was touchende;
Of Pan and al that was likende
As in Pipinge of melodie
Was herd in thilke compaignie
So lowde; that on every side
It thoghte as al the hevene cride  2480
In such acord and such a soun
Of bombard and of clarion
With Cornemuse and Schallemele;
That it was half a mannes hele
So glad a noise forto hiere。
And as me thoghte; in this manere
Al freissh I syh hem springe and dance;
And do to love her entendance
After the lust of youthes heste。
Ther was ynowh of joie and feste;  2490
For evere among thei laghe and pleie;
And putten care out of the weie;
That he with hem ne sat ne stod。
And overthis I understod;
So as myn Ere it myhte areche;
The moste matiere of her speche
Was al of knyhthod and of Armes;
And what it is to ligge in armes
With love; whanne it is achieved。
Ther was Tristram; which was believed    2500
With bele Ysolde; and Lancelot
Stod with Gunnore; and Galahot
With his ladi; and as me thoghte;
I syh wher Jason with him broghte
His love; which that Creusa hihte;
And Hercules; which mochel myhte;
Was ther berende his grete Mace;
And most of alle in thilke place
He peyneth him to make chiere
With Eolen; which was him diere。   2510
Theses; thogh he were untrewe
To love; as alle wommen knewe;
Yit was he there natheles
With Phedra; whom to love he ches:
Of Grece ek ther was Thelamon;
Which fro the king Lamenedon
At Troie his doghter refte aweie;
Eseonen; as for his preie;
Which take was whan Jason cam
Fro Colchos; and the Cite nam   2520
In vengance of the ferste hate;
That made hem after to debate;
Whan Priamus the newe toun
Hath mad。 And in avisioun
Me thoghte that I sih also
Ector forth with his brethren tuo;
Himself stod with Pantaselee;
And next to him I myhte se;
Wher Paris stod with faire Eleine;
Which was his joie sovereine;   2530
And Troilus stod with Criseide;
Bot evere among; althogh he pleide;
Be semblant he was hevy chiered;
For Diomede; as him was liered;
Cleymeth to ben his parconner。
And thus full many a bacheler;
A thousend mo than I can sein;
With Yowthe I sih ther wel besein
Forth with here loves glade and blithe。
And some I sih whiche ofte sithe   2540
Compleignen hem in other wise;
Among the whiche I syh Narcise
And Piramus; that sory were。
The worthy Grek also was there;
Achilles; which for love deide:
Agamenon ek; as men seide;
And Menelay the king also
I syh; with many an other mo;
Which hadden be fortuned sore
In loves cause。 And overmore    2550
Of wommen in the same cas;
With hem I sih wher Dido was;
Forsake which was with Enee;
And Phillis ek I myhte see;
Whom Demephon deceived hadde;
And Adriagne hir sorwe ladde;
For Theses hir Soster tok
And hire unkindely forsok。
I sih ther ek among the press
Compleignende 
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