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confessio amantis-第65章

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Of whom the clerk Vegecius
Wrot in his bok; and tolde thus;
Hou he into Ytaile cam;
And such fortune ther he nam
That he a Maiden hath oppressed;
Which in hire ordre was professed;    890
As sche which was the Prioresse
In Vestes temple the goddesse;
So was sche wel the mor to blame。
Dame Ylia this ladi name
Men clepe; and ek sche was also
The kinges dowhter that was tho;
Which Mynitor be name hihte。
So that ayein the lawes ryhte
Mars thilke time upon hire that
Remus and Romulus begat;  900
Whiche after; whan thei come in Age;
Of knihthode and of vassellage
Ytaile al hol thei overcome
And foundeden the grete Rome;
In Armes and of such emprise
Thei weren; that in thilke wise
Here fader Mars for the mervaile
The god was cleped of bataille。
Thei were his children bothe tuo;
Thurgh hem he tok his name so;  910
Ther was non other cause why:
And yit a Sterre upon the Sky
He hath unto his name applied;
In which that he is signified。
An other god thei hadden eke;
To whom for conseil thei beseke;
The which was brother to Venus;
Appollo men him clepe thus。
He was an Hunte upon the helles;
Ther was with him no vertu elles;  920
Wherof that enye bokes karpe;
Bot only that he couthe harpe;
Which whanne he walked over londe;
Fulofte time he tok on honde;
To gete him with his sustienance;
For lacke of other pourveance。
And otherwhile of his falshede
He feignede him to conne arede
Of thing which after scholde falle;
Wherof among hise sleyhtes alle    930
He hath the lewed folk deceived;
So that the betre he was received。
Lo now; thurgh what creacion
He hath deificacion;
And cleped is the god of wit
To suche as be the foles yit。

An other god; to whom thei soghte;
Mercurie hihte; and him ne roghte
What thing he stal; ne whom he slowh。
Of Sorcerie he couthe ynowh;    940
That whanne he wolde himself transforme;
Fulofte time he tok the forme
Of womman and his oghne lefte;
So dede he wel the more thefte。
A gret spekere in alle thinges
He was also; and of lesinges
An Auctour; that men wiste non
An other such as he was on。
And yit thei maden of this thief
A god; which was unto hem lief;    950
And clepede him in tho believes
The god of Marchantz and of thieves。
Bot yit a sterre upon the hevene
He hath of the planetes sevene。
But Vulcanus; of whom I spak;
He hadde a courbe upon the bak;
And therto he was hepehalt:
Of whom thou understonde schalt;
He was a schrewe in al his youthe;
And he non other vertu couthe   960
Of craft to helpe himselve with;
Bot only that he was a Smith
With Jupiter; which in his forge
Diverse thinges made him forge;
So wot I noght for what desir
Thei clepen him the god of fyr。
King of Cizile Ypolitus
A Sone hadde; and Eolus
He hihte; and of his fader grant
He hield be weie of covenant    970
The governance of every yle
Which was longende unto Cizile;
Of hem that fro the lond forein
Leie open to the wynd al plein。
And fro thilke iles to the londe
Fulofte cam the wynd to honde:
After the name of him forthi
The wyndes cleped Eoli
Tho were; and he the god of wynd。
Lo nou; hou this believe is blynd!    980
The king of Crete Jupiter;
The same which I spak of er;
Unto his brother; which Neptune
Was hote; it list him to comune
Part of his good; so that be Schipe
He mad him strong of the lordschipe
Of al the See in tho parties;
Wher that he wroghte his tyrannyes;
And the strange yles al aboute
He wan; that every man hath doute  990
Upon his marche forto saile;
For he anon hem wolde assaile
And robbe what thing that thei ladden;
His sauf conduit bot if thei hadden。
Wherof the comun vois aros
In every lond; that such a los
He cawhte; al nere it worth a stre;
That he was cleped of the See
The god be name; and yit he is
With hem that so believe amis。  1000
This Neptune ek was thilke also;
Which was the ferste foundour tho
Of noble Troie; and he forthi
Was wel the more lete by。
The loresman of the Schepherdes;
And ek of hem that ben netherdes;
Was of Archade and hihte Pan:
Of whom hath spoke many a man;
For in the wode of Nonarcigne;
Enclosed with the tres of Pigne;   1010
And on the Mont of Parasie
He hadde of bestes the baillie;
And ek benethe in the valleie;
Wher thilke rivere; as men seie;
Which Ladon hihte; made his cours;
He was the chief of governours
Of hem that kepten tame bestes;
Wherof thei maken yit the festes
In the Cite Stinfalides。
And forth withal yit natheles   1020
He tawhte men the forthdrawinge
Of bestaile; and ek the makinge
Of Oxen; and of hors the same;
Hou men hem scholde ryde and tame:
Of foules ek; so as we finde;
Ful many a soubtiel craft of kinde
He fond; which noman knew tofore。
Men dede him worschipe ek therfore;
That he the ferste in thilke lond
Was which the melodie fond   1030
Of Riedes; whan thei weren ripe;
With double pipes forto pipe;
Therof he yaf the ferste lore;
Til afterward men couthe more。
To every craft for mannes helpe
He hadde a redi wit to helpe
Thurgh naturel experience:
And thus the nyce reverence
Of foles; whan that he was ded;
The fot hath torned to the hed;    1040
And clepen him god of nature;
For so thei maden his figure。
An other god; so as thei fiele;
Which Jupiter upon Samele
Begat in his avouterie;
Whom; forto hide his lecherie;
That non therof schal take kepe;
In a Montaigne forto kepe;
Which Dyon hihte and was in Ynde;
He sende; in bokes as I finde:  1050
And he be name Bachus hihte;
Which afterward; whan that he mihte;
A wastour was; and al his rente
In wyn and bordel he despente。
Bot yit; al were he wonder badde;
Among the Greks a name he hadde;
Thei cleped him the god of wyn;
And thus a glotoun was dyvyn。
Ther was yit Esculapius
A godd in thilke time as thus。  1060
His craft stod upon Surgerie;
Bot for the lust of lecherie;
That he to Daires dowhter drowh;
It felle that Jupiter him slowh:
And yit thei made him noght forthi
A god; and was no cause why。
In Rome he was long time also
A god among the Romeins tho;
For; as he seide; of his presence
Ther was destruid a pestilence;    1070
Whan thei to thyle of Delphos wente;
And that Appollo with hem sente
This Esculapius his Sone;
Among the Romeins forto wone。
And there he duelte for a while;
Til afterward into that yle;
Fro whenne he cam; ayein he torneth;
Where al his lyf that he sojorneth
Among the Greks; til that he deide。
And thei upon him thanne leide  1080
His name; and god of medicine
He hatte after that ilke line。
An other god of Hercules
Thei made; which was natheles
A man; bot that he was so strong;
In al this world that brod and long
So myhti was noman as he。
Merveiles tuelve in his degre;
As it was couth in sondri londes;
He dede with hise oghne hondes  1090
Ayein geantz and Monstres bothe;
The whiche horrible were and lothe;
Bot he with strengthe hem overcam:
Wherof so gret a pris he nam;
That thei him clepe amonges alle
The god of strengthe; and to him calle。
And yit ther is no reson inne;
For he a man was full of sinne;
Which proved was upon his ende;
For in a rage himself he brende;   1100
And such a cruel mannes dede
Acordeth nothing with godhede。
Thei hadde of goddes yit an other;
Which Pluto hihte; and was the brother
Of Jupiter; and he fro youthe
With every word which cam to mouthe;
Of eny thing whan he was wroth;
He wolde swere his commun oth;
Be Lethen and be Flegeton;
Be Cochitum and Acheron;  1110
The whiche; after the bokes telle;
Ben the chief flodes of the helle:
Be Segne and Stige he swor also;
That ben the depe Pettes tuo
Of helle the most principal。
Pluto these othes overal
Swor of his commun custummance;
Til it befell upon a chance;
That he for Jupiteres sake
Unto the goddes let do make  1120
A sacrifice; and for that dede
On of the pettes for his mede
In helle; of which I spak of er;
Was granted him; and thus he ther
Upon the fortune of this thing
The name tok of helle king。
Lo; these goddes and wel mo
Among the Greks thei hadden tho;
And of goddesses manyon;
Whos names thou schalt hiere anon;    1130
And in what wise thei deceiven
The foles whiche here feith receiven。
So as Saturne is soverein
Of false goddes; as thei sein;
So is Sibeles of goddesses
The Moder
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