
| CHAPTER XXV
How true love is likened to summer. AND thus it passed on from Candlemass until after Easter,
that the month of May was come, when every lusty heart beginneth to
blossom,
and to bring forth
fruit; for like as herbs and trees bring forth fruit and flourish in May,
in like wise every lusty heart that is in any manner a lover, springeth and
flourisheth in lusty
deeds. For it giveth unto all lovers courage, that lusty month of May, in something
to constrain him to some But nowadays men can not love seven night but they must have all their
desires: that love may not endure by reason; for where they be soon
accorded and hasty heat, soon it cooleth. Right so fareth love nowadays,
soon hot soon cold: this is no stability. But the old love was not
so; men and women could love together seven years, and no licours lusts
were between them, and then was love, truth, and faithfulness: and
lo, in like wise was used love in King Arthur's days. Wherefore I liken
love nowadays unto summer and winter; for like as the one is hot and
the other cold, so fareth love nowadays; therefore all ye that be lovers
call unto your remembrance the month of May, like as did Queen Guenever,
for whom I make here a little mention, that while she lived she was
a true lover, and therefore she had a good end. |