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With Harpe and Lute and with Citole。
The hovedance and the Carole;   2680
In such a wise as love hath bede;
A softe pas thei dance and trede;
And with the wommen otherwhile
With sobre chier among thei smyle;
For laghtre was ther non on hyh。
And natheles full wel I syh
That thei the more queinte it made
For love; in whom thei weren glade。
And there me thoghte I myhte se
The king David with Bersabee;   2690
And Salomon was noght withoute;
Passende an hundred on a route
Of wyves and of Concubines;
Juesses bothe and Sarazines;
To him I sih alle entendant:
I not if he was sufficant;
Bot natheles for al his wit
He was attached with that writ
Which love with his hond enseleth;
Fro whom non erthly man appeleth。  2700
And overthis; as for a wonder;
With his leon which he put under;
With Dalida Sampson I knew;
Whos love his strengthe al overthrew。
I syh there Aristotle also;
Whom that the queene of Grece so
Hath bridled; that in thilke time
Sche made him such a Silogime;
That he foryat al his logique;
Ther was non art of his Practique;    2710
Thurgh which it mihte ben excluded
That he ne was fully concluded
To love; and dede his obeissance。
And ek Virgile of aqueintance
I sih; wher he the Maiden preide;
Which was the doghter; as men seide;
Of themperour whilom of Rome;
Sortes and Plato with him come;
So dede Ovide the Poete。
I thoghte thanne how love is swete;   2720
Which hath so wise men reclamed;
And was miself the lasse aschamed;
Or forto lese or forto winne
In the meschief that I was inne:
And thus I lay in hope of grace。
And whan thei comen to the place
Wher Venus stod and I was falle;
These olde men with o vois alle
To Venus preiden for my sake。
And sche; that myhte noght forsake    2730
So gret a clamour as was there;
Let Pite come into hire Ere;
And forth withal unto Cupide
Sche preith that he upon his side
Me wolde thurgh his grace sende
Som confort; that I myhte amende;
Upon the cas which is befalle。
And thus for me thei preiden alle
Of hem that weren olde aboute;
And ek some of the yonge route;    2740
Of gentilesse and pure trouthe
I herde hem telle it was gret routhe;
That I withouten help so ferde。
And thus me thoghte I lay and herde。
Cupido; which may hurte and hele
In loves cause; as for myn hele
Upon the point which him was preid
Cam with Venus; wher I was leid
Swounende upon the grene gras。
And; as me thoghte ; anon ther was    2750
On every side so gret presse;
That every lif began to presse;
I wot noght wel hou many score;
Suche as I spak of now tofore;
Lovers; that comen to beholde;
Bot most of hem that weren olde:
Thei stoden there at thilke tyde;
To se what ende schal betyde
Upon the cure of my sotie。
Tho myhte I hiere gret partie   2760
Spekende; and ech his oghne avis
Hath told; on that; an other this:
Bot among alle this I herde;
Thei weren wo that I so ferde;
And seiden that for no riote
An old man scholde noght assote;
For as thei tolden redely;
Ther is in him no cause why;
Bot if he wolde himself benyce;
So were he wel the more nyce。   2770
And thus desputen some of tho;
And some seiden nothing so;
Bot that the wylde loves rage
In mannes lif forberth non Age;
Whil ther is oyle forto fyre;
The lampe is lyhtly set afyre;
And is fulhard er it be queynt;
Bot only if it be som seint;
Which god preserveth of his grace。
And thus me thoghte; in sondri place  2780
Of hem that walken up and doun
Ther was diverse opinioun:
And for a while so it laste;
Til that Cupide to the laste;
Forth with his moder full avised;
Hath determined and devised
Unto what point he wol descende。
And al this time I was liggende
Upon the ground tofore his yhen;
And thei that my desese syhen   2790
Supposen noght I scholde live;
Bot he; which wolde thanne yive
His grace; so as it mai be;
This blinde god which mai noght se;
Hath groped til that he me fond;
And as he pitte forth his hond
Upon my body; wher I lay;
Me thoghte a fyri Lancegay;
Which whilom thurgh myn herte he caste;
He pulleth oute; and also faste    2800
As this was do; Cupide nam
His weie; I not where he becam;
And so dede al the remenant
Which unto him was entendant;
Of hem that in Avision
I hadde a revelacion;
So as I tolde now tofore。
Bot Venus wente noght therfore;
Ne Genius; whiche thilke time
Abiden bothe faste byme。  2810
And sche which mai the hertes bynde
In loves cause and ek unbinde;
Er I out of mi trance aros;
Venus; which hield a boiste clos;
And wolde noght I scholde deie;
Tok out mor cold than eny keie
An oignement; and in such point
Sche hath my wounded herte enoignt;
My temples and my Reins also。
And forth withal sche tok me tho   2820
A wonder Mirour forto holde;
In which sche bad me to beholde
And taken hiede of that I syhe;
Wherinne anon myn hertes yhe
I caste; and sih my colour fade;
Myn yhen dymme and al unglade;
Mi chiekes thinne; and al my face
With Elde I myhte se deface;
So riveled and so wo besein;
That ther was nothing full ne plein;  2830
I syh also myn heres hore。
Mi will was tho to se nomore
Outwith; for ther was no plesance;
And thanne into my remembrance
I drowh myn olde daies passed;
And as reson it hath compassed;
I made a liknesse of miselve
Unto the sondri Monthes twelve;
Wherof the yeer in his astat
Is mad; and stant upon debat;   2840
That lich til other non acordeth。
For who the times wel recordeth;
And thanne at Marche if he beginne;
Whan that the lusti yeer comth inne;
Til Augst be passed and Septembre;
The myhty youthe he may remembre
In which the yeer hath his deduit
Of gras; of lef; of flour; of fruit;
Of corn and of the wyny grape。
And afterward the time is schape   2850
To frost; to Snow; to Wind; to Rein;
Til eft that Mars be come ayein:
The Wynter wol no Somer knowe;
The grene lef is overthrowe;
The clothed erthe is thanne bare;
Despuiled is the Somerfare;
That erst was hete is thanne chele。
And thus thenkende thoghtes fele;
I was out of mi swoune affraied;
Wherof I sih my wittes straied;    2860
And gan to clepe hem hom ayein。
And whan Resoun it herde sein
That loves rage was aweie;
He cam to me the rihte weie;
And hath remued the sotie
Of thilke unwise fantasie;
Wherof that I was wont to pleigne;
So that of thilke fyri peine
I was mad sobre and hol ynowh。
Venus behield me than and lowh;    2870
And axeth; as it were in game;
What love was。 And I for schame
Ne wiste what I scholde ansuere;
And natheles I gan to swere
That be my trouthe I knew him noght;
So ferr it was out of mi thoght;
Riht as it hadde nevere be。
〃Mi goode Sone;〃 tho quod sche;
〃Now at this time I lieve it wel;
So goth the fortune of my whiel;   2880
Forthi mi conseil is thou leve。〃
〃Ma dame;〃 I seide; 〃be your leve;
Ye witen wel; and so wot I;
That I am unbehovely
Your Court fro this day forth to serve:
And for I may no thonk deserve;
And also for I am refused;
I preie you to ben excused。
And natheles as for the laste;
Whil that my wittes with me laste;    2890
Touchende mi confession
I axe an absolucion
Of Genius; er that I go。〃
The Prest anon was redy tho;
And seide; 〃Sone; as of thi schrifte
Thou hast ful pardoun and foryifte;
Foryet it thou; and so wol I。〃
〃Min holi fader; grant mercy;〃
Quod I to him; and to the queene
I fell on knes upon the grene;  2900
And tok my leve forto wende。
Bot sche; that wolde make an ende;
As therto which I was most able;
A Peire of Bedes blak as Sable
Sche tok and heng my necke aboute;
Upon the gaudes al withoute
Was write of gold; Por reposer。
〃Lo;〃 thus sche seide; 〃John Gower;
Now thou art ate laste cast;
This have I for thin ese cast;  2910
That thou nomore of love sieche。
Bot my will is that thou besieche
And preie hierafter for the pes;
And that thou make a plein reles
To love; which takth litel hiede
Of olde men upon the nede;
Whan that the lustes ben aweie:
Forthi to thee nys bot o weie;
In which let reson be thi guide;
For he may sone himself misguide;  2920
That seth noght the peril tofore。
Mi Sone; be wel war therfore;
And kep the sentence of my lore
And tarie thou mi Court nomore;
Bot go ther vertu moral duelleth;
Wher ben thi bokes; as men telleth;
Whiche of long time thou hast write。
For this I do thee wel to wite;
If thou thin hele wolt pourchace;
Thou miht noght make suite and chace;  2930
Wher that the game is nought pernable;
It were a thing unresonable;
A man to be so overseie。
Forthi tak hiede of that I seie;
For in the lawe of my comune
We be noght schape to comune;
Thiself and I; nevere after this。
Now have y seid al that ther is
Of love as for thi final ende:
Adieu; for y mot fro the wende。〃   2940
And with that word al sodeinly;
Enclosid in a sterred sky;
Venus; which is the qweene of love;
Was take in to hire place above;
More wiste y nought wher sche becam。
And thus my leve of hire y nam;
And forth with al the same tide
Hire prest; which wolde nought abide;
Or be me lief or be me loth;
Out of my sighte forth he goth;    2950
And y was left with outen helpe。
So wiste I nought wher of to yelpe;
Bot only that y hadde lore
My time; and was sori ther fore。
And thus bewhapid in my thought;
Whan al was turnyd in to nought;
I stod amasid for a while;
And in my self y gan to smyle
Thenkende uppon the bedis blake;
And how they weren me betake;   2960
For that y schulde bidde and preie。
And whanne y sigh non othre weie
Bot only that y was refusid;
Unto the lif which y hadde usid
I thoughte nevere torne ayein:
And in this wise; soth to seyn;
Homward a softe pas y wente;
Wher that with al myn hol entente
Uppon the point that y am schryve
I thenke bidde whil y live。  2970
He which withinne daies sevene
This large world forth with the hevene
Of his eternal providence
Hath mad; and thilke intelligence
In mannys soule resonable
Hath schape to be perdurable;
Wherof the man of his feture
Above alle erthli creature
Aftir the soule is immortal;
To thilke lord in special;   2980
As he which is of alle thinges
The creatour; and of the kynges
Hath the fortunes uppon honde;
His grace and mercy forto fonde
Uppon my bare knes y preie;
That he this lond in siker weie
Wol sette uppon good governance。
For if men takyn remembrance
What is to live in unite;
Ther ys no staat in his degree  2990
That noughte to desire pes;
With outen which; it is no les;
To seche and loke in to the laste;
Ther may no worldes joye laste。
Ferst forto loke the Clergie;
Hem oughte wel to justefie
Thing which belongith to here cure;
As forto praie and to procure
Oure pes toward the hevene above;
And ek to sette reste and love   3000
Among ous on this erthe hiere。
For if they wroughte in this manere
Aftir the reule of charite;
I hope that men schuldyn se
This lond amende。 And ovyr this;
To seche and loke how that it is
Touchende of the chevalerie;
Which forto loke; in som partie
Is worthi forto be comendid;
And in som part to ben amendid;    3010
That of here large retenue
The lond is ful of maintenue;
Which causith that the comune right
In fewe contrees stant upright。
Extorcioun; contekt; ravine
Withholde ben of that covyne;
Aldai men hierin gret compleignte
Of the desease; of the constreignte;
Wher of the poeple is sore oppressid:
God graunt

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