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‘Wher…fore; er I wol ferther goon a pas;
Yet eft I thee biseche and fully seye;
That privetee go with us in this cas;
That is to seye; that thou us never wreye;
And be nought wrooth; though I thee ofte preye 285
To holden secree swich an heigh matere;
For skilful is; thow wost wel; my preyere。
‘And thenk what wo ther hath bitid er this;
For makinge of avantes; as men rede;
And what mischaunce in this world yet ther is; 290
Fro day to day; right for that wikked dede;
For which these wyse clerkes that ben dede
Han ever yet proverbed to us yonge;
That 〃Firste vertu is to kepe tonge。〃
‘And; nere it that I wilne as now tabregge 295
Diffusioun of speche; I coude almost
A thousand olde stories thee alegge
Of wommen lost; thorugh fals and foles bost;
Proverbes canst thy…self y…nowe; and wost;
Ayeins that vyce; for to been a labbe; 300
Al seyde men sooth as often as they gabbe。
‘O tonge; allas! So often here…biforn
Hastow made many a lady bright of hewe
Seyd; 〃Welawey! The day that I was born!〃
And many a maydes sorwes for to newe; 305
And; for the more part; al is untrewe
That men of yelpe; and it were brought to preve;
Of kinde non avauntour is to leve。
‘Avauntour and a lyere; al is on;
As thus: I pose; a womman graunte me 310
Hir love; and seyth that other wol she non;
And I am sworn to holden it secree;
And after I go telle it two or three;
Y…wis; I am avauntour at the leste;
And lyere; for I breke my biheste。 315
‘Now loke thanne; if they be nought to blame;
Swich maner folk; what shal I clepe hem; what;
That hem avaunte of wommen; and by name;
That never yet bihighte hem this ne that;
Ne knewe hem more than myn olde hat? 320
No wonder is; so god me sende hele;
Though wommen drede with us men to dele。
‘I sey not this for no mistrust of yow;
Ne for no wys man; but for foles nyce;
And for the harm that in the world is now; 325
As wel for foly ofte as for malyce;
For wel wot I; in wyse folk; that vyce
No womman drat; if she be wel avysed;
For wyse ben by foles harm chastysed。
‘But now to purpos; leve brother dere; 330
Have al this thing that I have seyd in minde;
And keep thee clos; and be now of good chere;
For at thy day thou shalt me trewe finde。
I shal thy proces sette in swich a kinde;
And god to…forn; that it shall thee suffyse; 335
For it shal been right as thou wolt devyse。
‘For wel I woot; thou menest wel; parde;
Therfore I dar this fully undertake。
Thou wost eek what thy lady graunted thee;
And day is set; the chartres up to make。 340
Have now good night; I may no lenger wake;
And bid for me; sin thou art now in blisse;
That god me sende deeth or sone lisse。'
Who mighte telle half the Ioye or feste
Which that the sowle of Troilus tho felte; 345
Heringe theffect of Pandarus biheste?
His olde wo; that made his herte swelte;
Gan tho for Ioye wasten and to…melte;
And al the richesse of his sykes sore
At ones fledde; he felte of hem no more。 350
But right so as these holtes and these hayes;
That han in winter dede been and dreye;
Revesten hem in grene; whan that May is;
Whan every lusty lyketh best to pleye;
Right in that selve wyse; sooth to seye; 355
Wax sodeynliche his herte ful of Ioye;
That gladder was ther never man in Troye。
And gan his look on Pandarus up caste
Ful sobrely; and frendly for to see;
And seyde; ‘Freend; in Aprille the laste; 360
As wel thou wost; if it remembre thee;
How neigh the deeth for wo thou founde me;
And how thou didest al thy bisinesse
To knowe of me the cause of my distresse。
‘Thou wost how longe I it for…bar to seye 365
To thee; that art the man that I best triste;
And peril was it noon to thee by…wreye;
That wiste I wel; but tel me; if thee liste;
Sith I so looth was that thy…self it wiste;
How dorst I mo tellen of this matere; 370
That quake now; and no wight may us here?
‘But natheles; by that god I thee swere;
That; as him list; may al this world governe;
And; if I lye; Achilles with his spere
Myn herte cleve; al were my lyf eterne; 375
As I am mortal; if I late or yerne
Wolde it biwreye; or dorste; or sholde conne;
For al the good that god made under sonne;
‘That rather deye I wolde; and determyne;
As thinketh me; now stokked in presoun; 380
In wrecchednesse; in filthe; and in vermyne;
Caytif to cruel king Agamenoun;
And this; in alle the temples of this toun
Upon the goddes alle; I wol thee swere;
To…morwe day; if that thee lyketh here。 385
‘And that thou hast so muche y…doon for me;
That I ne may it never…more deserve;
This knowe I wel; al mighte I now for thee
A thousand tymes on a morwen sterve。
I can no more; but that I wol thee serve 390
Right as thy sclave; whider…so thou wende;
For ever…more; un…to my lyves ende!
‘But here; with al myn herte; I thee biseche;
That never in me thou deme swich folye
As I shal seyn; me thoughte; by thy speche; 395
That this; which thou me dost for companye;
I sholde wene it were a bauderye;
I am nought wood; al…if I lewed be;
It is not so; that woot I wel; pardee。
‘But he that goth; for gold or for richesse; 400
On swich message; calle him what thee list;
And this that thou dost; calle it gentilesse;
Compassioun; and felawship; and trist;
Departe it so; for wyde…where is wist
How that there is dyversitee requered 405
Bitwixen thinges lyke; as I have lered。
‘And; that thou knowe I thenke nought ne wene
That this servyse a shame be or Iape;
I have my faire suster Polixene;
Cassandre; Eleyne; or any of the frape; 410
Be she never so faire or wel y…shape;
Tel me; which thou wilt of everichone;
To han for thyn; and lat me thanne allone。
‘But; sith that thou hast don me this servyse
My lyf to save; and for noon hope of mede; 415
So; for the love of god; this grete empryse
Performe it out; for now is moste nede。
For high and low; with…outen any drede;
I wol alwey thyne hestes alle kepe;
Have now good night; and lat us bothe slepe。' 420
Thus held him ech of other wel apayed;
That al the world ne mighte it bet amende;
And; on the morwe; whan they were arayed;
Ech to his owene nedes gan entende。
But Troilus; though as the fyr he brende 425
For sharp desyr of hope and of plesaunce;
He not for…gat his gode governaunce。
But in him…self with manhod gan restreyne
Ech rakel dede and ech unbrydled chere;
That alle tho that liven; sooth to seyne; 430
Ne sholde han wist; by word or by manere;
What that he mente; as touching this matere。
From every wight as fer as is the cloude
He was; so wel dissimulen he coude。
And al the whyl which that I yow devyse; 435
This was his lyf; with al his fulle might;
By day he was in Martes high servyse;
This is to seyn; in armes as a knight;
And for the more part; the longe night
He lay; and thoughte how that he mighte serve 440
His lady best; hir