The Lansdowne ms of Chaucer's Canterbury tales / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.
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The Lansdowne ms of Chaucer's Canterbury tales / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.
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London :: Published for the Chaucer Society by N. Trübner,
1867-1879.
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Incipit fabula.
[THE TALE.]
Ther was a knyht þat loued and dide his peyneLine 730 In Armorik þat cleped is bretaigneLine 729 To seruen a lady in his best wiseLine 731 And many a labour and mony a grete emprise
[6-text p 501] He for his lady wrouht er sche were wonneFor sche was on of þe fairest vnder sonneAnd eke þere-to com of so hihe kinredeþat wele vnneþis dorst þis knyht for dredeLine 736 Tel hir his woo his peine and his distresseBot att þe last sche for his worþinesseAnd namely for his meke obeissanceHaþ suche a pite cauht of his penanceLine 740 þat priue sche fel of his accordeTo take him for hir husbonde and hir lordeOf suche lor[d]schip as men haue ouer hire wyuesAnd for to lede þe more in blisse her lyuesLine 744 Of his fre wil he swore hire as a knyhtþat neuer in his wil be daie ne be nyhtNe scholde he vpon him take no maistreAȝeines hir wille ne kuythe hure IelousyeLine 748 Bot hire obeie and folowe hire wille in alAs any louer to his ladi schalSaue þat þe name of SouereigneteThat wolde he haue for schame of his degreLine 752 Sche þonkeþ him and wiþ ful grete humblesseSche seide sir seþþe ȝe of ȝoure gentilesse [folio 142a] ȝe profer me to haue als large a reyneNe wold neuere god be-twix vs tueyneLine 756 As in my gulte ware eyþer werre or striffeSir .I. wil be ȝoure owen humble trewe wifHaue here my trouþe til þat myn hert burstThus buen þei boþe in quiete and in rusteLine 760 For o þinge sires saufly dar .I. seieþat frendes eueryche oþere motte obeieIf þei wil longe hold compaigneLoue wil nouht buen constreyned be maistreLine 764 Whan Maistre commeþ god of loue anoneBeteþ on his wenge and fare wele he is goneLoue is a þinge as any spirit freWemmene of kinde desiren liberte
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[6-text p 502] Line 768 And nouht to be constreined as a þrallAnd so doþ men. if .I. þe soþe saie schallLoke who þat is most pacient in loueHe is att auantage aboueLine 772 Paciens is an hihe vertue certeigne[ffor it venquyscheth as these clerkis seyne. [Harl. 1758 folio 128a] ]Thinges þat Rigor schol neuere atteigneFor euery worde men maie nouht chide ne pleineLine 776 Lereneþ to suffur or elles so must .I. goneȜe scholne it leren wheþer so ȝe wol or noneFor in þis werlde certeine no wight ne isþat he ne doþ or seiþe sum time of mysLine 780 Or eiþer sekenes or constillacioneWyn wo or channgeinge of complexioneCauseþ ful often to don amys or spekenOn euery wronge men maye nouht bue awrekenLine 784 After þe time most be temperanceTo euery whiht þat can no gouernanceAnd þerfore haþe þis worþe wise knyhtTo leue in ese suffrance hir be-hihtLine 788 And sche to him ful wiseli gan to swereþat neuere scholde be defaute in hireHere maie men seen an humble wise accordeThus haþ sche take hire seruant and hir lordeLine 792 Seruant in loue and lorde in Mariageþan was he boþe in lordeschipe and seruageSeruage naye bot in lordeschip a-boueSeþen þat he haþ boþe his ladi and his loueLine 796 His lady certes and his wif also [folio 142b] The whiche þat lowe of loue accordeþ þartoAnd whan he was in þis prosperiteHome wiþ his wif he goþ to his contreLine 800 Nouht ffer fro penmarke þar as his dwellinge wasWhere as he leues in blisse and in solasWho couþe tell bot he had wedded bueThe . Ioye þe ese. and þe prosperite
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[6-text p 503] Line 804 That is betwyx an husbonde and his wifA ȝere and more lasted þis blisfull liffTil þat þis kniht þe whiche .I. spak of þusþat of kynred was cleped ArneragusLine 808 Schope him to gone and dwelle a ȝere or tweyneIn yngelond þat cleped eke was BretayneTo seche in armes worschipe and honoureFor al his luste he sette in suche laboureLine 812 And dwelleþe þere þe boke seiþe þusNowe wil .I. stint of þis arnaragusAnd speken .I. of Dorigen. his wifþat loueþ hire husbond as hire hertes lifLine 816 And for his absence wepeþ sche and sykeþAs done þis noble wives whan hem likeþSche morneþ wake waileþ fasteþ and pleyneþDesire of his presence hir so distreineþLine 820 That al þis wide werld sche sett att nouhtHire frendes whiche þat knewe hir heue þouhtComforted hire in al þat euer þei myht or maieThei prechen hire þei telen hire nyht and daieLine 824 þat causeles sche sleþe hir self alasAnd euer-.I. comford possible in þis casþei done to hire with al here bisinesseAnd al for to make hire lete hire heuynesseLine 828 Be proces as ȝe knowe wele euerychoneMen Maie so longe graue in þe stoneTil figure þer-inne printed beSo longe haue þei comfort hire þat scheLine 832 Receyuede haþe be hope and be resoneþe emprinteinge of hire constillacioneThoruhe whiche hire grete sorwe gan eswageSche maie not alweie endure suche a rageLine 836 And eke Arnargus in al þis careHaþe sent hir lettres home in al þis fare.And þat he wolde come hastely aȝeine [folio 143a] Or elles hadde þis sorwe hire hert sleyne
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[6-text p 504] Line 840 Hire frendes sauhe hire hert gan to slakeAnd preide hire on knes for goddes sakeTo come and to Rome in companyeAwaie to driue hire derke fantasieLine 844 And finally sche graunted þat requestFor wele sche sauhe it was for þe bestNow stode hir castel fast by þe seeAnd often wiþ hire frendes walked scheLine 848 Hir to disport on þe se banke on hiheWhere as sche many schippes and barges seiheSeileinge her course where hem luste to gooBot ȝite was þere a percel of hir wooLine 852 For to hir selue ful often seide scheIs þere no schippe of so mony as .I. seeWil bringe home my lorde þan wolde myne herteAl warisshe of þis bitter peine smarteLine 856 Anoþere time þere wil sche sitte and þenkeAnd kast hir eye donward fro þe brenkeBot whan sche sawhe þe grisely Rokkes blakeFor verrei fere so wolde hire heret qwakeLine 860 þat one hir feete sche myhte nouht hire susteigneþan wolde sche sit adoune vpon þe greneAnd pitously into þe see sche walde be-holdeAnd seine riht þus wiþ sorweful hertes coldeLine 864 Eterne god þat þoruhe þi purueanceLedest þe werlde be certein gouernanceIn ydelnes as men seine ȝe noþinge makeBot lorde þis griseli fendely Rockes blakeLine 868 þat semen raþer a foule confusioneOf werke þat any faire creacioneOf whiche a parfit god and a stableWhi haue ȝe wrouht þis werk vnresonableLine 872 For be þis werke souþe. norþe. este and westþare nes ifostred man ne birde ne besteIt doþe no good to my witte bot anoyeþSche ȝe nouht lor how mankinde it destrueþ.
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[6-text p 505] Line 876 An hundreþ þousand bodyes of mankindeHaue rokkes sleine and al be þei nouht in myndeWhiche mankinde is so faire parte of þi werkeþat þou it madest ylike to þine handwerke.Line 880 Than semed it ȝe hadde a grete chierte [folio 143b] To-ward mankynde bot howe þan maie it beThat ȝe suche menys make it to destroyenWyche menys doþ no good but euere annoyenLine 884 .I. woote wele clerkes woln sayn as hem lestBy argumentz þat al þinges is for þe bestThey .I. ne can þe causes for soþe knoweBot þilke god þat maade winde to bloweLine 888 As kepe my lorde þis conclusionTo clerkis lat .I. al disputasionBot wolde god. þat al þe Rokkes blakeWare sonken in-to hel for his sakeLine 892 þes rokkes sleen myne hert for fereThus wold sche seine wiþ mony a pitous tereHire frendes sawe þat it nas no disporteTo Roumen be þe see bot discomfortLine 896 And schopen for to pleyne sum where ellesThei leden hire be Reuers and be wellesAnd eke in oþer place delitablesThei daunce and plei att chesse and att tablesLine 900 So on a dai riht on þe morwe tideVnto a Gardeine þat was riht þere besideIn whiche þat þei had maade her ordinanceOf vitaile and of oþer purueanceLine 904 Thei gone and pleine hem al þe longe daieAnd þis was on þe sext morwe of maieWhiche had peintede wiþ his soft schouresThis gardine ful of leues and of flouresLine 908 And wyþ craft of mannes honde so curiouslyAraide had þis gardine trialliThat neuer was þer gardine of suche priseBot if it were þe verrei paradise
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[6-text p 506] Line 912 The odur of floures and þe frisshe sihtWolde han maade ony pensif man lihtThat euer was borne bot if to grete sekenesseOþer to grete sorwe hilde it in distresseLine 916 And after dener gan þei to daunceLine 918 So ful it was of beute wiþ plesanceLine 917 And singen also bot Dorigen songe aloneSche made alweie here compleinte and hire moneLine 920 For sche ne sawhe him on þe daunce gooþat was hir husbonde and hire loue alsoBot naþeles sche moste hire time a-bide [folio 144a] And wiþ goode hope lete sche here sorwe glideLine 924 Vpon þis daunce amonges oþere menDaunced a swyer to-forn DorigenThat frisscher was and Ioliere of araieAs to my dome þan is þe moneþ of maieLine 928 He singeþ and daunseþ passinge any oþer manþat is or was seþþe þis werlde be-ganþare-wiþ he was if men schold him discryueOn of þe beste faringe men on liueLine 932 ȝonge stronge riht vertuous ryche and wiseAnd wele beloued and holden in grete priseAnd schortly if þe soþe tellen .I. schalVnweteinge of þis dorigen att allLine 936 This lusty swyero seruant to VenusWhiche þat ycleped was aureliusHad loued hire best of any creatureTwo ȝere and more as was his aduentureLine 940 Bot neuer dorst he tellen hire of his greuanceWiþ-outen cuppe he drank al his penanceHe was dispeired noþinge dorst he saieSaue in his soule sum what wolde he wraieLine 944 His woo as in general compleineingeHe seide he loued and was beloued no þingeOf suche Matier maade he mony layesSonges compleintes Roundeletis virrelayes
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[6-text p 507] Line 948 Howe þat he durst nouht his sorwe tellþat languisseþ as fire doþe in hellAnd deye seide he must as dide ekkoFor Narsisus þat dorst nouht tell hir woLine 952 In oþere maner þan ȝe here me seieNe dorst he nouht to hire his wo be-wreieSaue perauentur sumtime att dauncesThere ȝonge folke kepen her obseruauncesLine 956 It mai wel be he loked on hir faceIn suche a wise as man þat Axeþ graceBot no þinge wist sche of his ententNaþeles it happed er þei þens wentLine 960 Be cause þat he was hire neiȝboreAnd was a mon of worschippe and honoureAnd had yknowen him of [[a later t after of]] times ȝoreThei fel in speche oft more and moreLine 964 Vn-to his purpos drouhe Aurelius [folio 144b] And whan he sauhe his time he seid þusMadame quod he be god þat þis werld maadeSo þat .I. miht ȝoure hert gladeLine 968 .I. wolde þat daie þat ȝoure ArnaragusWente on see þat .I. AureliusHadde wente þat .I. scholde neuer haue com aȝeineFor wele .I. wote my seruise is in veineLine 972 Mi guerdon nys bot bristinge of myn herteMa dame reweþ vpon my peines smarteFor as wiþ a swerd ȝe maie me sle or saueHere att ȝoure fote god wolde þat .I. were graueLine 976 .I. haue as nowe no leiser for to seieHaue merci on me swete or ȝe wolne do me deyeSche gan to loke vpon AureliusIs þis ȝoure wil quod sche and seie ȝe þusLine 980 Neuer eft quod sche wist .I. what ȝe mentBott nowe Aurely .I. know ȝoure ententBe þilke god þat ȝaue me soule and lifNe schal .I. neuer be vntrewe wiff
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[6-text p 508] Line 984 In worde ne in werke as fer as .I. haue witte.I. wil be his to whome þat .I. am knytteBot affter þat þou pleine þus seide scheLine 988 Tak þis for final ansewer as for meLine 987 Aurely quod sche be hihe god aboueȜit wil .I. graunt ȝoue to be ȝoure loueSen þus .I. ȝowe see so pitously compleigneLoke what daie þat yngelonde is breteigneLine 992 Ȝe remewe al þe rokkes stone be stoneþat þei let schippe ne bote to gone.I. saie whan ȝe haue maade þis coste so cleneOf Rokkes þat þer nys no stone seeneLine 996 þan wil .I. loue ȝowe best of any mānHaue here my trouþe in al þat euer y canIs þere none oþer grace quod heNo be þat lorde quod sche þat maade meLine 1000 For wele .I. wote þat. þat schal neuer be-tideLate suche foly oute of ȝoure hert glideWhat deynte scholde man haue be his lifFor to loue a noþer mannes wifLine 1004 þat haþ hir body when so þat him likeþAurelius ful oft sore sikeþWoo was Aurely whan þat he þis herde [folio 145a] And wiþ a sorwful hert þus ansewerdeLine 1008 Madam quod he þis were an inpossibleThan Mot .I. deie on sodeine deþe OrribleAnd wiþ þat worde he torned him anoneTho cam her oþer frendes mony oneLine 1012 And in þe alies romed vp and douneAnd no þinge wist of þis conclusiouneBot sodenlye be-gan to reuel neweTil þat þe briht sonn lost his heweLine 1016 For þe orizonte haþ raft þe sonne his lihtThis is as muche to saie as it was nihtAnd home þei gone in ioye and in solasSaue onely wriched Aurelius alas
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[6-text p 509] Line 1020 He to his hous is gone wiþ sorweful hertHe seiþe he maie nouht fro his deþ astertHim semeþ he feleþ his hert coldeVp to þe heuen his hondes gan he oldeLine 1024 And on his kenes bare he sett him douneAnd in his raueinge seide his orisouneFor verrei woo he oute of his witte he braideHe nyst nouht what he spak bot þus he seideLine 1028 Wiþ pitous hert haþe he his compleinte be-gunneVnto þe goddesse and first vnto þe sonneHe seide Apollo god and gouernoureAnd euery planete herbe tre and floureLine 1032 þat ȝeuest after þine declinacioneTo iche of hem his tyme and his sesoneAnd þin hebour chaungeþ lowe and hiheLorde phebus cast þi me[r]ciable eyheLine 1036 On wriched Aureli whiche þat am for-lorneLo lorde my lady haþ my deþ sworneWiþ-outen gilte bot þine benygniteVppon myne dedly hert haue sum pyteLine 1040 Bot wele .I. wote lorde phebus if ȝou listeȝe maie me helpe saue my ladi bestNow voucheþ saue þat .I. maie ȝoue deuiseHowe þat .I. maye be holpe and in what wiseLine 1044 Ȝoure blisful suster lucina þe scheneþat of þe see is chife goddes and qweneþouhe. neptunus haue deite in þe seeȜite emperes aboue him is scheLine 1048 Ȝe knowen wele lorde riht as hir desire [folio 145b] Is to be queked and lihteþ of ȝoure fireFor whiche she folowþ ȝowe ful besilyRiht so þe see desireþ naturellyLine 1052 To folowen hir as sche þat is goddesseBoþ in þe see and in reuers more and lesseWher-for lord Phebus þis is myn requestDo þis miracle or .I. do myne hert to brest
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[6-text p 510] Line 1056 þat þou next att þis opposicionWhiche in signe schal be of þe lyōnHaþe praide hire so grete a flode to bringeþat .v. faþom att þe lest it ouer springeLine 1060 The hiest rokke in Armorik bretaineAnd lat his flode endure ȝeres tueyneThan certes to my lady may .I. seieHoldeþ þoure heste þe rokkes bene awaieLine 1064 Lorde phebus do þis Miracle for mePreie hire sche go no faster cours þan ȝe.I. seie ȝoue þus prei ȝoure suster þat sche goNone fastere cours þan ȝe þis ȝeres tuoLine 1068 þan schal sche euere be att þe foll al weieAnd springe lasten boþ nyht and daieAnd bot sche vowchesaue in suche manereTo graunt me my lady souereigne dereLine 1072 Praie hir to sinken euery rok adouneIn-to hir owen derke regioneVnder þe grounde þer pluto duelleþ inneOþer neuer more schal .I. my lady wynneLine 1076 Thine temple in delphos wil .I barfote seekLorde Phebus seþe ȝe þe teres on my chekeAnd of my pyne haue compassioneAnd wiþ þat worde in swoune he fel a-douneLine 1080 And longe time he laie in traunceHis broþer whiche þat knewe of his penaunceVp cauht him and to bed him brouhtDespeired in his torment and in his þouhtLine 1084 Lo .I. þis woful creature lyeChese he for me weþer he wil leue or deye¶ Arueragus wiþ hele and grete honoureAs he was of þe chiualrie þe floureLine 1088 Is commen home and oþer worþi men.O blisfulful ert þou doregenThat haste þin lusti husbande in þine Armes [folio 146a] þe frische knyht þe worþi man of armes
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[6-text p 511] Line 1092 þat loueþ þe as his owen hertes lifNo þinge lust him to be ymaginatifOf any wight had spoke whiles was outeTo hire of loue he maade þere-of no douteLine 1096 He nouhte entendeþ to none suche matiereBot daunceþ Iustiþ and makeþ good chereAs þus in ioy and blisse .I. late hem dwelleAnd of þe swete aurelius wil .I. tellLine 1100 In langure and in furious tormentes þusTwo ȝere and more laie wreched AureliusOr ony foote on erþe he myht goneNe comfort in þis time had he noneLine 1104 Saue of his broþer whiche þat was a clerkeHe knewe of al þis woo and of al þis werkeFor to none oþer creature certeineOf þis matier ne dorst he no worde seineLine 1108 Vnder his brest he bare his more secreThan euer dide Pamphilius for GalatheHis brest was hole wiþ-owten for to seneBot in his herte was aie þe arwe keneLine 1112 And wele ȝe wote þat a sore savoureIn surgere ful perilous is þe cureBot man myht touche þe arwe or come þerbyHis broþer wepeþ and weileþ priuelyLine 1116 Til att þe last him fel in remembranceþat whiles he was att Orliaunce in fraunceAs ȝonge clerkes þat buen licorousTo reden artes þat buen curiousLine 1120 Seken in euery halke and in euery herneParticulere sciens for to lerneHe him remembreþ vpon a daieAtt Orliance in stode a boke he sayeLine 1124 Of Magik naturelle whiche is felaweþat was þat time a bacheller of laweAl were he þere to lerne anoþer crafteAn priuely vpan his deske he lafte
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[6-text p 512] Line 1128 þis boke whiche spak muche of þis operacionsToucheinge þe .xxviiij. MancionsThat longeþ to þe mone and suche folyeAs in oure daies ne is not worþe a flyeLine 1132 For holy cherche seiþe in owre beleue [folio 146b] Ne suffureþ none illusione vs to greueAnd whan þis booke was in remembraunceAnone for ioye he gan to daunceLine 1136 And to him self seide priuelyMi broþer schal be warisched hastelyFor .I. am seker þat þere be sciencisBe whiche men make diuers apparencesLine 1140 Whiche as þe subtile tregitours pleineFor oft att festes herd .I. seineþat tregetours wiþ in an hal largeHaue maad in come water and a bargeLine 1144 And in þe hall rowe vp and douneSom time haþe semed a grime lyoune[And som tyme floures spryngin in A medeSum tyme wyne & grapis white & rede [Harl. 7333 folio 84b:2] [[ Not in Harl. 1758, leaf 132, or Reg. 17 D xv, leaf 183, back.]] ]Som tim a castel al of lyme and stoneAnd whan him liked voide it anoneThus semed it to euery mannes sihtNowe þan conclude .I. þus if þat .I. myhtLine 1152 At orlyance some olde felawe findeþat had þe mones mancions in myndeOyþer magik naturel a-boueHe scholde wele mak my broþer haue his loueLine 1156 For wiþ apparens a man maie makeTo mannenes siht þat al þe rokkes blakeOf B[r]eteigne were went euerychoneAnd þat schippes be þe brinke myht comen and goneLine 1160 And in suche forme endure a ȝere or tuoThen were my broþer waresched of his woThen most sche nedes knowe hire be-hestOr elles he schamen hire schal att þe leste
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[6-text p 513] Line 1164 What scholde make a longer tale of þisVnto his broþer bedde commen he isAnd suche comfor[t] he ȝaf him for to goneTo Orliaunce þat vp sterte anoneLine 1168 And on his waie forwarde is he fareIn hope to be lessed of his careWhan þeie were come almoste to þat CiteeBot if were a tuo furlonge or þreeLine 1172 A ȝonge clerke romeynge by himselfe þei · metteWhiche þat in latine þrefteli hem gretteAnd after þat seide he a wonder þinge.I. knowe quod he þe cause of ȝoure comynge.Line 1176 An er þei forþer any foote wenteHe tolde hem al þat was in her en-tentThis briton clerke him asked of felawesThe whiche þat he had knowen in olde dawesLine 1180 And he anseward him þat þei dede wereFor whiche he wepped ful oft mony a tereDowne of his hors Aurelius liht anoneAnd furþe wiþ þis Magicien is he goneLine 1184 Home to his howse and maade hem wele att eseHem lakked no vitaile þat hem myht pleseSo wele araide hous as þer was oneAurelius in his lif ne sawe he noneLine 1188 He schewde him ar he went to soperForest Parkes ful of wilde dere[þer sawe he hertes with hornes hyȝe /The grettest that euer were se with ye /He / say of hem An hunderid slayn with houndesAnd some with Arowes bled & bitter woundesHe say whan voydid were thes wylde derþe fauconers vp on A faire rever [Harl. 7333 folio 84b:2] [[ Not in Harl. 1758, leaf 132, back. In Reg. 17 D xv, leaf 184, back.]] ]Line 1196 And how fakons haue þe heron sleineThan sawe he knyhtes Iusten in a pleineAnd after þis he dide him suche plesanceThat he him schewde his lady in a daunce
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[6-text p 514] Line 1200 On whiche him self he daunced as him þouhtAnd whan þis maister þat þis magik wrouhtSawe it was time he clapped his hondes twoAnd fare wele al oure reuel is doLine 1204 And ȝitte remewe þei neuere oute of þis houseWhiles þei sawe al þis siht meruelouseBot in his stodye þere as his bokes beThe[i] satten stil and no whight bot þei þreLine 1208 To him þis maister called þan a swyereAnd seide him þus is redi oure sopereAl most an houre it is .I. vndertakeSeþens .I. ȝowe badde oure soper to makeLine 1212 When þat þis worþi men wenten wiþ meVnto my stode þer as my bokes beSire quod þis Swye[r] whan it lykeþ ȝoueIt is al rede þouhe ȝe wolde riht noweLine 1216 Go we þan to soupe quod he and for þe bestþes auerous folke sum time mot haue restAnd after soper fel þei in treteWhat somme schold þis maister guerdone beLine 1220 To remoue al þe rokkes of bretaigneAnd eke fro geroun to þe mouþe of seineHe maade it straunge. and swore so god him saueLesse þan a þousand pounde he nolde not haueLine 1224 Ne gladly for þe somme ne wolde he gone [folio 147b] Aurelius wiþ blisful herte anoneOnsewarde þus fy on a þousand poundeThis wide werlde þat men seine is roundeLine 1228 That wold .I. ȝeue if .I. were lorde of itThis Bargeyne is ful dreue for we bue knytȜe schollene be paide treuly be my trouþeBot lokeþ nowe for no necligens or sleuþeLine 1232 Ȝe tary vs here no longer þan to morweNay quod þis clerke haue here my trouþe to borweTo bed is gone Aurelius whan him lusteAnd wel nyhe al þat nyht he had his ruste
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[6-text p 515] Line 1236 That for his laboure and for his hope of blisseHis woful herte of penance hadde a lisseVpon þis mo[r]we whan þat it was daieTo bretaine toke þei þe riht weieLine 1240 Aurelius and þis magicien be sideAnd buene descendit þere þei wilne a-bideAnd þis was as þe bokes me remembreThe colde frosty seson of decembreLine 1244 Phebus waxede olde and hewed ylike latounþat in his hote declinaciounSchone as þe burnyd gold wiþ stremes brihtBot nowe in scorpion a-doune he lihtLine 1248 Where as he schone ful pale .I. dare wel seienThe bitter frostes wiþ slete and reineDestruyed haþ ȝe grene in euery ȝerdeIanus sit be fire wiþ double berdeLine 1252 And drinkeþ of his bugle horne þe wyne.Be-forne him stant þe braune of þe twext swyneAnd a nouel crieþ euery lusti manAurelius in al þat euere he can.Line 1256 Doþe his maister chier and reuerenceAnd preyeþ him to done his diligenceTo bringen him oute of his peines smerteOþer wiþ a swerde þat he wold slitt his herteLine 1260 That subtille clerk whiche þat reuþe hadde on þis manþat nyht and daie he him spedde þat he ne lanTo waite a time of his conclusioneþis is to seie to make illucioneLine 1264 .I. ne can no termes of astrologieLine 1266 Be whiche an apparens of IogelleryLine 1265 That sche and euery wight schold wene and seie [folio 148a] þat of Bretaigne þe rokkes were aweieLine 1268 Or elles þei were sonken vnder groundeSo att þe last whan that he his time foundeTo make his Iapes and his wrechednesseOf whiche a supersticious cursedenesse
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[6-text p 516] Line 1272 His tables colletanes forþ he brouhtFul wele corrected for þere lakked nouhtNe his collectes ne his expans ȝeresNe his rotes ne his oþere geresLine 1276 As biene is centres and his argumentezAnd his proporcione conuenientezFor his equacions in euery þingeAnd be his .viij. spere in his wirkingeLine 1280 He knewe howe fere alnaþe was. yschoueFrom þe heued of þilke fix aries aboueþat in þe .ix. spere considerd isFul subtilli he calleþ al þisLine 1284 And whan he had fonde his first mancionHe knewe þe remenant be proporcionAnd knewe þe ariseinge of þe mone weleAnd in whos face and terme euery deleLine 1288 And knewe ful wele þe mones mansionAccordant to his operacionAnd k[n]ewe al so his oþer obseruauncezFor suche illusions and suche meschauncesLine 1292 As eyþen folke vside þilke daiesFor whiche no longer Maked he delaiesBott þoruhe his magik for a weke or tweieIt semede þat al þe rokkes were a waieLine 1296 Aurelius whiche þat despayred isWeþer he schal haue his or fare amysAwaiteþ nyht and daie of þis miracleAnd whan he knewe þer was none obstacleLine 1300 þat voided were þes rokkes euerychonDoune to his maistres fete he fel a noneAnd seide .I. wooful wriche AureliusThank ȝowe lord and lady myne VenusLine 1304 That me haue holpe fro my .Cares coldeAnd to þe temple forþe his weie haþe holdeWhere ke knewe he scholde his lady seAnd whan he sawhe his time anone riht he
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[6-text p 517] Line 1308 Wiþ d[r]edeful herte and humble chiere [folio 148b] Saluyd haþ his souereigne lady dere¶ My rihtful lady quod þis woful manWhome .I. moste drede and loue as .I. best canLine 1312 And loþest wer of al þis werlde displeseNere it þat .I. for ȝowe haue suche diseseþat .I. muste deye here att ȝoure fote anoneBot nouht wold .I. tel howe me is wo begoneLine 1316 Bot certes eyþer must .I. deye or pleineȜe sleine me giltles for verrei peineBot of my deþe ȝouhe ȝe haue no reuþeAviseþ ȝowe ar þat ȝe lese ȝoure treuþeLine 1320 Repenteþ ȝowe for þilke god aboueOr ȝe me sleyne because þat .I. ȝowe loueFor madame wele ȝe wote þat ȝe haue hiht[Nouȝt that I Chalenge ony thing of ryght [Harl. 7333 folio 85a:2] ]Of ȝow souereigne ladye bot ȝoure graceBot in a gardeine ȝonde in suche a placeȝe woote riht wele þat ȝe be-hiht meAnd in ȝoure honde ȝoure trouþe pliht meLine 1328 To loue me best god wote ȝe saide soAnd al be þat. þat .I. vnworþe am þertoMadame .I. speke it for þe honoure of ȝoueMore þan to saue myn herte lif riht noweLine 1332 .I. haue done as ȝe haue commanded meAnd if ȝe vouche-saf ȝe maie go seeAnd as ȝow luste haueþ ȝoure behest in myndeFor whikke or dede riht þus ȝe schal me fyndeLine 1336 In ȝowe liþe al to do me lyue or deyeBot wele .I. wote þe rokkes bene aweyeHe toke his leue and sche astonyed stodeIn al hir face þere nas a drope of blodeLine 1340 Sche wende neuer haue commen in suche a trappeAlas quod sche þat euer þis scholde happeFor wend .I. neuer be possibeliteThat suche a mustre or suche a merveile scholde be
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[6-text p 518] Line 1344 It is aȝeine þe process of Nature [[These lines are trans|posed in the MS.]]And home sche goþ a sorweful creature [[These lines are trans|posed in the MS.]]For verraie vnneþ maie sche goSche wepeþ and weyleþ a daie or tuoLine 1348 And swowneþ þat it reuþ was to seeBot whi it was to no whight tolde sche·For oute of toune was gone Arneragus [This line is repeated on top of leaf 149]Bot to hir selfe sche saide and spak þus [folio 149a] Line 1352 In hire compleint as ȝe schollen affter hereWiþ face pale and wiþ sorwheful chiereAlas quod sche on þe fortune .I. pleineþat vnwar hast wrapped me in þi cheyneLine 1356 For whiche þe Eskape wote .I. no socoureSaue only deþe oþir dishonoureOne of þis tuo behoueþ me to cheseBot naþeles ȝit hadde leuere to leseLine 1360 Mi lif þan of my bodi to haue a schameOþer knowe my self fals oþer lese my nameAnd wiþ my deþ .I. may me quyte y-wisHaþ þere nouht mony a wif ar þisLine 1364 And mony a maiden ysleine hire self alasRaþer þat wiþ hire bodis done trespasAnd certes lo þes stories bereþ wittenesseWhan .xxx. tyrantez ful of cursednesseLine 1368 Had sleyne Phidon in Athenes att þe lestThei commaunded his douhtres to arestAnd bringen hem be-forne him in despiteAl naked to ful-fil hire foule deliteLine 1372 And in here faders blode þe[i] made hem daunceVppon þe pament god ȝeue hem meschaunceFor whiche þes woful maidens ful of dredeRaþer þan þe[i] wolden lese here maidenhedeLine 1376 þei priuely bene stert in-to a wellAnd dreinte hem self as þe bokes tell.Thei of Mesne lete e[n]quere and sekeOf lacedemye .l. maydens eke
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[6-text p 519] Line 1380 On whiche þei wolden done here licheryeBot was þere none of al þat companyeþat sche nas sleyne wiþ a gladd ententAnd raþer chase to deye þan for to assentLine 1384 To bien oppressed [[? MS ofpressed]] of here maidenhedeWhi schold .I. þan to deye buen in drede¶ Lo eke þe tyrant Anstoclidesþat loued a maide þat hiht simphalidesLine 1388 Whan þat hir fader sleine was on a nyhtVnto Dyanes temple goþe sche a-none rihtAnd hent þe ymage wiþ hire armes tuoFro whiche ymage wold sche neuer gooLine 1392 No wyht myȝt of it hire hande race [folio 149b] Til sche was sleine in þe selue placeNowe seþen þat maidens hadd suche despiteTo bien defouled wiþ mannes foule deliteLine 1396 Wele auht a wif raþer her self sleþat to bue defouled as þenkeþ meThat schal .I. seien of Asdrubardis wiffþat att Cartage beraft hir self here liffLine 1400 For whan sche sawe þa romeine wanne þe touneSche toke hir children al and swep adouneIn to þe fire and chase raþer to deyeþan any Romeyne did hire velanyeLine 1404 Haþ nouht Lucres sleyne hire self alasAtt Rome þare sche oppressed wasOf Tarquyne for hire þouht it was a schameTo leue whan þat sche had lost hire nameLine 1408 The .viij. Maidens of Milesye alsoHaue sleyne hem self for drede and wooRaþer þan folke of Gaule schold hem oppresseMo þan a þousand storis as .I. gesseLine 1412 Couþe .I. nowe tell as toucheinge þis matierWhan Abradas was sleyne his wif so dereHire selfe slowhe and lete hire blode to glideIn Abradas woundes brode and wide
Line 1416
[6-text p 520] Line 1416 And seide my body att þe leste wayeþar schal no whight defoule it if þat .I. maieWhat schold .I. mo ensamples here of sayneSeþen þat so many haue hem selfe slayneLine 1420 Wele raþer þan þei wolde defouled be.I. wil conclude what is best for me[To sle my self thanne be defoulid thusI wol be trewe vn-to Arueragus [Harl. 7335 folio 151a] [[Not in Harl. 1758, leaf 135;or Harl. 7333, leaf 85, bk, col. 2; or Sloane 1686, leaf 285.]] ]Oþir rather sle my self in sum manereAs did Demonycious douhter dereBecause þat sche nold nouht defouled beO cedasus. it is ful grete piteLine 1428 To reden howe þin douhtern deyden alasþat slowhe hem self for suche a maner casAs grete pite was it· or moreTheban Maiden þat fo[r] NichasorLine 1432 [hir seluen slowgh right for swich manere woAn othir theban mayde dede right so [Harl. 7335 folio 151a] [[ In Harl. 7333, lf 85, back, col. 2;not in Harl. 1758, leaf 135;or Sloane 1686, leaf 285.]][[spurious]] ]Hire had wedded and dressedFor one of Macedoyne had hire oppressedLine 1435 What scha[l] .I. seie of Nichostratifs wifþat for suche caas beraft hire self hir lifHowe trew was eke to Alcebiades [folio 150a] His loue þat fo[r] to deyen cheseLine 1440 Then for to suffren his body vmbreide beLo whiche a wif was Alcestem quod scheWhat Emore of good PenolopeAl grece knoweþ of her chastiteeLine 1444 Parde of Leodomya is wreten þusThate whan att troye was slayne protheselayusNo longer wolde sche leue after his dayeþe same of noble Porcia tel .I. maieLine 1448 Wiþ-outen brutus couþ sche nouht leueTo whome he had al hole hir herte .yȝeueThe parfyte wyfhode of ArthemesyeHonouryd is þurhe al þe barberye
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[6-text p 521] Line 1452 O Teuta queene in þine wifly chastiteTo al wyves maie a merrour be. . . [no gap in the MS: these lines]. . . . [known only in Ellesmere MS.]Line 1456 Thus pleyned dorigen a day or tueyePurposed euere þat sche wolde deye¶ Bot Naþeles on þe þredde nyhtHome cam Arueragus þe worþi knyhtLine 1460 And axed hire whi þat sche wepped so soreAnd sche gan wepen euere þe longere moreAlas quod sche þat euer was .I. borneThus haue .I. seide quod sche þus haue .I. sworneLine 1464 .I. tolde him al as ȝe haue herde before.It nedeþ nouht to rehersen it no moreThis husbonde wiþ glad chere in sondre wiseAnseward and seide as .I. schal ȝowe deuyseLine 1468 Es þer ouht elles dorigen bot þisNay naye quod sche god helpe me so as wisThis is to meche· and it were goddes willȝe wife quod he lat slepe þat is stillLine 1472 It maie be wele ȝit perauentur to seieSche schol ȝoure trouþe holden be my faieFor god so wisly helpe me.I. hadde well leuer ystiked for to beLine 1476 For verrei loue whiche þat .I. to ȝoue haueBot if ȝe scholde ȝoure trouþe saueTrouþe is þe hiest þinge þat man maie kepeBot wiþ þat worde he brast anone to wepeLine 1480 And seide .I. ȝoue for-bede vpon peyne of deþeþat neuer whiles ȝe last lif ne breþe.Til no wihte telle howe þat þis matier [folio 150b] As .I. maye kepe .I. wil me wo endureLine 1484 Ne make no countenance of heuynesseþat folke of ȝowe maie deme harme or gesseAnd forþe he cleped a swyer and a maideGoþe forþe anone wiþ Dorogen he saide
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[6-text p 522] Line 1488 And bringeþe hir to suche a place anoneþei toke her leue and on þeire wei þei goneBot þei ne wist whie sche þedere wentHe nold no whiht telle hire ententLine 1492 . . . . . [[These lines known only in the Ellesmere MS.]]. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .Line 1496 . . . . .. . . . . [no gap in the MS.]This Swyere whiche þat hiht AureliusOn dorigen whiche þat was so amerousLine 1500 Of aduenture happed. hire to meteA-mydde þe toune riht in þe quek streteAs sche was boune to gone þe waie forþ rihtTo-warde þere as sche had hihtLine 1504 And he was to þe Gardeine ward alsoFor wele he spiede whan sche wold goOwte of hire hous to any maner placeBot þus þei mette of aduenture or of graceLine 1508 And he saluyd hire wiþ glad ententeAnd axed of hire wheder þat sche wenteAnd sche ansewarde half as sche was madde[Vnto the gardyn as my husbonde bad [Sloane 1686 folio 205b] ]My trouþe for to holde alas alasAurelius gan wonder of þis caasAnd in his hert had grete compassioneOf hire and of hire lamentacioneLine 1516 And of Arnaragus þe worþi knyhtþat bad hire holde al þat sche hihtSo loþe he was his wif schold breke hir trouþeAnd in his herte he kest of þis grete rouþeLine 1520 Consideringe þe beste on euery sideþat fro his luste were him better abideþan done so hihe a cherles wrechednesseAȝeines ffraunchis and aȝeynes al gentillesse
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[6-text p 523] Line 1524 For whiche in fewe wordes seide he þusMadame seiþe to ȝoure lorde Arneragusþat seþin .I. see þis grete gentillesseTo ȝowe. and eke .I. see wele ȝoure destresseLine 1528 þan ȝe to me þus scholde breke ȝoure trouþeLine 1530 Sertes me þinkeþ it were riht grete rouþe [[spurious 1529]].I. haue wele leuer euer to suffre woo [folio 151a] Then .I. departe þe loue be-tuex ȝow tuooLine 1532 .I. ȝowe reles ma dame in to ȝoure hondeQuyte euery surement and euery bondeþat ȝe haue maade to me as here be-forneSeþyns þilke time þat ȝe were borneLine 1536 My trouþe .I. plihte .I. schal ȝowe neuer repreueOf no by-heste and here .I. take my leueAs of þe trewest and þe best wifþat euere ȝit knewe .I. in al my lyfLine 1540 Bot euer y wyht bewar of hire behestOn dorigen remembreþ att þe lestþus can a swyer done a gentil dedeAs wele as kan a knyht wiþ outen dredeLine 1544 Sche þonke him vppon hire knees al bareAnd home vnto hire housebonde is sche fareAnd told him all ȝe haue herde me seideAnd be ȝe seker he was so wele apaideLine 1548 þat it were impossible to writeWhat schold .I. longer of þis cas enditeArueragus and Dorigene his wifIn seuereigne blisse leden forþe here lyfeLine 1552 Neuer eft ne was þere anger hem be-tweneHe chiriseþ hire as þouhe sche where a queneAnd sche was to him treue for euer moreLine 1555 Aurelius þat his cost haþe Al forloreLine 1557 Curseþ þe time þat euer he was borneLine 1558 For certes he seiþ .I. am for-lorne [[spurious]]Alas quod he alas þat I be-hihtO pured gold .a. þousand pou[n]de of wyht
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[6-text p 524] Line 1560 Vn-to þis Philofre howe schal .I. do.I. se no more bot þat .I. am for-doMyne heritage most .I. nedes sellAnd buen a begger here may .I. no longer dwellLine 1564 And schamen al þis kinrede in þis placeBot .I. of him maie gette þe better grace[But netheles I wolle of him assayAt Certeyne yeeris and dayes to pay [Harl. 7333 folio 86a:2] [[ Also in Reg. 17 D 15, leaf 190, and Harl. 1758, leaf 136. Not in Sloane 1686, leaf 206, back.]] ].I. wil þonke him of his grete curtesieMyne trouþe wil .I. kepe .I. wil nouht lyeWiþ hert sore he goþe vnto his cofreAnd brouht golde vnto his philosofreLine 1572 The valewe of .vj.C pounde .I. gesseAnd him besecheþ of his gentillesseTo graunt him daies of þe remenant [folio 151b] And maistere .I. dare wele make auauntLine 1576 .I. failed neuer my trouþe as ȝiteFor sekurly my dettes schal .I. quyteTo-warde ȝowe howe euer þat .I. fareTo gone abigged in my kirtel bareLine 1580 Bot wold ȝe vouche sauf vpon suyrteTwo ȝere oþer þre te respite meThen ware .I. wele for elles most. I sellMyne heritage þer nys no more to tellLine 1584 Thi[s] philosophre soburly ansewerdAnd seid þus whan he þes wordes herdeHaue .I. nouht holden couenant vnto þeȝis certes wele and treuly quod heLine 1588 Hast þou not had þi lady as þe lykeþNo no quod he and sorwfully he sikeþWhatt was þe cause tel me if þou canAurelius his tale a-none be-ganLine 1592 And tolde him al as ȝe han herde be-foreIt nedeþ nouht to rehersen no more[He seide Arneragus/ of gentilnesse. [Harl. 1758 folio 136b] [[ Also in Harl. 7333, lf 86, back, col. 1,and Reg. 17 D 15, leaf 136, back.]]Had leuyr/ dye in sorow & distresse.
[6-text p 525] Than his/ wif were of hir/ trouthe fals/. [Harl. 1758. Not in Sloane 1686, leaf 207.]The sorow of Dorigen he tolde hym als/.How loth hir/ was/ to ben a wickid wif.And that sche leuyr/ had that day lost hir/ lif.Line 1600 And that hir/ trouthe sche swore thorogh ynnocence.Sche neuyr/ erst/ herd speke of apparence [[Harl. extr. ends]] ]And riht as frely as he sent hire to meLine 1604 þat maad me haue of hire so grete piteLine 1603 As frely sent .I. hire to hime aȝeineThis is al and somme þere nys no more to seineThis philofre Ansewerde leue broþereEuer-iche of ȝowe ded gentlyche to oþereLine 1608 þou ert a swyere and he is a knyhtBot god for-bede for his blisful myhtBot if a clerke couþe do as gentil a dedeAs wele as any of ȝowe it is no dredeLine 1612 Sire .I. reles þe þi þousand poundeAs þou riht nowe were crepe out of þe groundeNe neuere or nowe ne haddest knowe meFor sir .I. wil nouȝt take a peny of þeLine 1616 For al my craft ne nouȝt for my trauaileþou haste y-paiede wele for my vitaileIt is ynowhe and fare wele and haue good daieHe toke his hors and forþe he goþe his waieLine 1620 //Lordinges þis question þan wald .I. ax noweWhyche was þe most fre as þenkeþ ȝoweNowe telleþ me or þat .I. forþe wende.I. can no more my tale is att an ende.Line 1624
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