troilus and criseyde-第4部分
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Ne; by my trouthe; I kepe nat restreyne
Thee fro thy love; thogh that it were Eleyne;
That is thy brotheres wif; if ich it wiste;
Be what she be; and love hir as thee liste。
‘Therfore; as freend fullich in me assure; 680
And tel me plat what is thyn enchesoun;
And final cause of wo that ye endure;
For douteth no…thing; myn entencioun
Nis nought to yow of reprehencioun;
To speke as now; for no wight may bireve 685
A man to love; til that him list to leve。
‘And witeth wel; that bothe two ben vyces;
Mistrusten alle; or elles alle leve;
But wel I woot; the mene of it no vyce is;
For to trusten sum wight is a preve 690
Of trouthe; and for…thy wolde I fayn remeve
Thy wrong conseyte; and do thee som wight triste;
Thy wo to telle; and tel me; if thee liste。
‘The wyse seyth; 〃Wo him that is allone;
For; and he falle; he hath noon help to ryse;〃 695
And sith thou hast a felawe; tel thy mone;
For this nis not; certeyn; the nexte wyse
To winnen love; as techen us the wyse;
To walwe and wepe as Niobe the quene;
Whos teres yet in marbel been y…sene。 700
‘Lat be thy weping and thi drerinesse;
And lat us lissen wo with other speche;
So may thy woful tyme seme lesse。
Delyte not in wo thy wo to seche;
As doon thise foles that hir sorwes eche 705
With sorwe; whan they han misaventure;
And listen nought to seche hem other cure。
‘Men seyn; 〃To wrecche is consolacioun
To have an…other felawe in his peyne;〃
That oughte wel ben our opinioun; 710
For; bothe thou and I; of love we pleyne;
So ful of sorwe am I; soth for to seyne;
That certeynly no more harde grace
May sitte on me; for…why ther is no space。
‘If god wole thou art not agast of me; 715
Lest I wolde of thy lady thee bigyle;
Thow wost thy…self whom that I love; pardee;
As I best can; gon sithen longe whyle。
And sith thou wost I do it for no wyle;
And sith I am he that thou tristest most; 720
Tel me sumwhat; sin al my wo thou wost。'
Yet Troilus; for al this; no word seyde;
But longe he ley as stille as he ded were;
And after this with sykinge he abreyde;
And to Pandarus voys he lente his ere; 725
And up his eyen caste he; that in fere
Was Pandarus; lest that in frenesye
He sholde falle; or elles sone dye;
And cryde ‘A…wake' ful wonderly and sharpe;
‘What? Slombrestow as in a lytargye? 730
Or artow lyk an asse to the harpe;
That hereth soun; whan men the strenges plye;
But in his minde of that no melodye
May sinken; him to glade; for that he
So dul is of his bestialitee?' 735
And with that; Pandare of his wordes stente;
And Troilus yet him no word answerde;
For…why to telle nas not his entente
To never no man; for whom that he so ferde。
For it is seyd; ‘Man maketh ofte a yerde 740
With which the maker is him…self y…beten
In sondry maner;' as thise wyse treten;
And namely; in his counseyl tellinge
That toucheth love that oughte be secree;
For of him…self it wolde y…nough out…springe; 745
But…if that it the bet governed be。
Eek som…tyme it is craft to seme flee
Fro thing which in effect men hunte faste;
Al this gan Troilus in his herte caste。
But nathelees; whan he had herd him crye 750
‘Awake!' he gan to syke wonder sore;
And seyde; ‘Freend; though that I stille lye;
I am not deef; now pees; and cry no more;
For I have herd thy wordes and thy lore;
But suffre me my mischef to biwayle; 755
For thy proverbes may me nought avayle。
‘Nor other cure canstow noon for me。
Eek I nil not be cured; I wol deye;
What knowe I of the quene Niobe?
Lat be thyne olde ensaumples; I thee preye。' 760
‘No;' quod tho Pandarus; ‘therfore I seye;
Swich is delyt of foles to biwepe
Hir wo; but seken bote they ne kepe。
‘Now knowe I that ther reson in the fayleth。
But tel me; if I wiste what she were 765
For whom that thee al this misaunter ayleth?
Dorstestow that I tolde hir in hir ere
Thy wo; sith thou darst not thy…self for fere;
And hir bisoughte on thee to han som routhe?'
‘Why; nay;' quod he; ‘by god and by my trouthe!' 770
‘What; Not as bisily;' quod Pandarus;
‘As though myn owene lyf lay on this nede?'
‘No; certes; brother;' quod this Troilus;
‘And why?' ‘For that thou sholdest never spede。'
‘Wostow that wel?' ‘Ye; that is out of drede;' 775
Quod Troilus; ‘for al that ever ye conne;
She nil to noon swich wrecche as I be wonne。'
Quod Pandarus; ‘Allas! What may this be;
That thou dispeyred art thus causelees?
What? Liveth not thy lady? Benedicite! 780
How wostow so that thou art gracelees?
Swich yvel is nat alwey botelees。
Why; put not impossible thus thy cure;
Sin thing to come is ofte in aventure。
‘I graunte wel that thou endurest wo 785
As sharp as doth he; Ticius; in helle;
Whos stomak foules tyren ever…mo
That highte volturis; as bokes telle。
But I may not endure that thou dwelle
In so unskilful an opinioun 790
That of thy wo is no curacioun。
‘But ones niltow; for thy coward herte;
And for thyn ire and folish wilfulnesse;
For wantrust; tellen of thy sorwes smerte;
Ne to thyn owene help do bisinesse 795
As muche as speke a resoun more or lesse;
But lyest as he that list of no…thing recche。
What womman coude love swich a wrecche?
‘What may she demen other of thy deeth;
If thou thus deye; and she not why it is; 800
But that for fere is yolden up thy breeth;
For Grekes han biseged us; y…wis?
Lord; which a thank than shaltow han of this!
Thus wol she seyn; and al the toun at ones;
〃The wrecche is deed; the devel have his bones!〃 805
‘Thou mayst allone here wepe and crye and knele;
But; love a woman that she woot it nought;
And she wol quyte that thou shalt not fele;
Unknowe; unkist; and lost that is un…sought。
What! Many a man hath love ful dere y…bought 810
Twenty winter that his lady wiste;
That never yet his lady mouth he kiste。
‘What? Shulde be therfor fallen in despeyr;
Or be recreaunt for his owene tene;
Or sleen him…self; al be his lady fayr? 815
Nay; nay; but ever in oon be fresh and grene
To serve and love his dere hertes quene;
And thenke it is a guerdoun hir to serve
A thousand…fold more than he can deserve。'
Of that word took hede Troilus; 820
And thoughte anoon what folye he was inne;
And how that sooth him seyde Pandarus;
That for to sleen him…self mighte he not winne;
But bothe doon unmanhod and a sinne;
And of his deeth his lady nought to wyte; 825
For of his wo; god woot; she knew ful lyte。
And with that thought he gan ful sore syke;
And seyde; ‘Allas! What is me best to do?'
To whom Pandare answered; ‘If thee lyke;
The best is that thou telle me thy wo; 830
And have my trouthe; but thou it finde so;
I be thy bote; or that it be ful longe;
To peces do me drawe; and sithen honge!'
‘Ye; so thou seyst;' quod Troilus tho; ‘allas!
But; god wot; it is not the rather so; 835
Ful hard were it to helpen in this cas;
For wel finde I that Fortune is my fo;
Ne alle the men that ryden conne or go
May of hir cruel wheel the harm withstonde;
For; as hir list; she pleyeth with free and bonde。' 840
Quod Pandarus; ‘Than blamestow Fortune
For thou art wrooth; ye; now at erst I see;
Wostow nat wel that Fortune is commune
To every maner wight in som degree?
And yet thou hast this comfort; lo; pardee! 845
That; as hir Ioyes moten over…goon;
So mote hir sorwes passen everichoon。
‘For if hir wheel stinte any…thing to torne;
Than cessed she Fortune anoon to be:
Now; sith hir wheel by no wey may soiorne; 850
What wostow if hir mutabilitee
Right as thy…selven list; wol doon by thee;
Or that she be not fer fro thyn helpinge?
Paraunter; thou hast cause for to singe!
‘And therfor wostow what I thee beseche? 855
Lat be thy wo and turning to the grounde;
For who…so list have helping of his leche;
To him bihoveth first unwrye his wounde。
To Cerberus in helle ay be I bounde;
Were it for my suster; al thy sorwe; 860
By my wil; she sholde al be thyn to…morwe。
‘Loke up; I seye; and tel me what she is
Anoon; that I may goon aboute thy nede;
Knowe ich hir ought? For my love; tel me this;
Than wolde I hopen rather for to spede。' 865
Tho gan the veyne of Troilus to blede;
For he was hit; and wex al reed for shame;
‘A ha!' quod Pandare; ‘Here biginneth game!'
And with that word he gan him for to shake;
And seyde; ‘Theef; thou shalt hir name telle。' 870
But tho gan sely Troilus for to quake
As though men sholde han led him in…to helle;
And seyde; ‘Allas! Of al my wo the welle;
Than is my swete fo called Criseyde!'
And wel nigh with the word for fere he deyde。 875
And whan that Pandare herde hir name nevene;
Lord; he was glad; and seyde; ‘Freend so dere;
Now fare a…right; for Ioves name in hevene;
Love hath biset the wel; be of good chere;
For of good name and wysdom and manere 880
She hath y…nough; and eek of gentilesse;
If she be fayr; thou wost thy…self; I gesse;
‘Ne I never saw a more bountevous
Of hir estat; ne a gladder; ne of speche
A freendlier; ne a more gracious 885
For to do wel; ne lasse hadde nede to seche
What for to doon; and al this bet to eche;
In honour; to as fer as she may strecche;
A kinges herte semeth by hirs a wrecche。
‘And for…thy loke of good comfort thou be; 890
For certeinly; the firste poynt is this
Of noble corage and wel ordeyne;
A man to have pees with him…self; y…wis;
So oughtest thou; for nought but good it is
To loven wel; and in a worthy place; 895
Thee oghte not to clepe it hap; but grace。
‘And also thenk; and ther…with glade thee;
That sith thy lady vertuous is al;
So folweth it that ther is som pitee
Amonges alle thise othere in general; 900
And for…thy see that thou; in special;
Requere nought that is ayein hir name;
For vertue streccheth not him…self to shame。
‘But wel is me that ever that I