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第27章 HARD IT IS FOR THE OLD WORLD TO SEE THE NEW(4)

"Thou hast seen the weaver at his loom:think how it should be if he sit no longer before the web and cast the shuttle and draw home the sley,but if the shed open of itself and the shuttle of itself speed through it as swift as the eye can follow,and the sley come home of itself;and the weaver standing by and whistling The Hunt's Up!the while,or looking to half-a-dozen looms and bidding them what to do.And as with the weaver so with the potter,and the smith,and every worker in metals,and all other crafts,that it shall be for them looking on and tending,as with the man that sitteth in the cart while the horse draws.Yea,at last so shall it be even with those who are mere husbandmen;and no longer shall the reaper fare afield in the morning with his hook over his shoulder,and smite and bind and smite again till the sun is down and the moon is up;but he shall draw a thing made by men into the field with one or two horses,and shall say the word and the horses shall go up and down,and the thing shall reap and gather and bind,and do the work of many men.Imagine all this in thy mind if thou canst,at least as ye may imagine a tale of enchantment told by a minstrel,and then tell me what shouldst thou deem that the life of men would be amidst all this,men such as these men of the township here,or the men of the Canterbury gilds.""Yea,"said he;"but before I tell thee my thoughts of thy tale of wonder,I would ask thee this:In those days when men work so easily,surely they shall make more wares than they can use in one countryside,or one good town,whereas in another,where things have not gone as well,they shall have less than they need;and even so it is with us now,and thereof cometh scarcity and famine;and if people may not come at each other's goods,it availeth the whole land little that one country-side hath more than enough while another hath less;for the goods shall abide there in the storehouses of the rich place till they perish.

So if that be so in the days of wonder ye tell of (and Isee not how it can be otherwise),then shall men be but little holpen by ****** all their wares so easily and with so little labour."I smiled again and said:"Yea,but it shall not be so;not only shall men be multiplied a hundred and a thousand fold,but the distance of one place from another shall be as nothing;so that the wares which lie ready for market in Durham in the evening may be in London on the morrow morning;and the men of Wales may eat corn of Essex and the men of Essex wear wool of Wales;so that,so far as the flitting of goods to market goes,all the land shall be as one parish.Nay,what say I?

Not as to this land only shall it be so,but even the Indies,and far countries of which thou knowest not,shall be,so to say,at every man's door,and wares which now ye account precious and dear-bought,shall then be common things bought and sold for little price at every huckster's stall.Say then,John,shall not those days be merry,and plentiful of ease and contentment for all men?""Brother,"said he,"meseemeth some doleful mockery lieth under these joyful tidings of thine;since thou hast already partly told me to my sad bewilderment what the life of man shall be in those days.Yet will I now for a little set all that aside to consider thy strange tale as of a minstrel from over sea,even as thou biddest me.

Therefore I say,that if men still abide men as I have known them,and unless these folk of England change as,the land changeth--and forsooth of the men,for good and for evil,I can think no other than I think now,or behold them other than I have known them and loved them--I say if the men be still men,what will happen except that there should be all plenty in the land,and not one poor man therein,unless of his own free will he choose to lack and be poor,as a man in religion or such like;for there would then be such abundance of all good things,that,as greedy as the lords might be,there would be enough to satisfy their greed and yet leave good living for all who laboured with their hands;so that these should labour far less than now,and they would have time to learn knowledge,so that there should be no learned or unlearned,for all should be learned;and they would have time also to learn how to order the matters of the parish and the hundred,and of the parliament of the realm,so that the king should take no more than his own;and to order the rule of the realm,so that all men,rich and unrich,should have part therein;and so by undoing of evil laws and ****** of good ones,that fashion would come to an end whereof thou speakest,that rich men make laws for their own behoof;for they should no longer be able to do thus when all had part in ****** the laws;whereby it would soon come about that there would be no men rich and tyrannous,but all should have enough and to spare of the increase of the earth and the work of their own hands.Yea surely,brother,if ever it cometh about that men shall be able to make things,and not men,work for their superfluities,and that the length of travel from one place to another be made of no account,and all the world be a market for all the world,then all shall live in health and wealth;and envy and grudging shall perish.

For then shall we have conquered the earth and it shall be enough;and then shall the kingdom of heaven be come down to the earth in very deed.Why lookest thou so sad and sorry?what sayest thou?"I said:"Hast thou forgotten already what I told thee,that in those latter days a man who hath nought save his own body (and such men shall be far the most of men)must needs pawn his labour for leave to labour?Can such a man be wealthy?Hast thou not called him a thrall?""Yea,"he said;"but how could I deem that such things could be when those days should be come wherein men could make things work for them?""Poor man!"said I."Learn that in those very days,when it shall be with the ****** of things as with the carter in the cart,that there he sitteth and shaketh the reins and the horse draweth and the cart goeth;in those days,I tell thee,many men shall be as poor and wretched always,year by year,as they are with thee when there is famine in the land;nor shall any have plenty and surety of livelihood save those that shall sit by and look on while others labour;and these,I tell thee,shall be a many,so that they shall see to the ****** of all laws,and in their hands shall be all power,and the labourers shall think that they cannot do without these men that live by robbing them,and shall praise them and wellnigh pray to them as ye pray to the saints,and the best worshipped man in the land shall be he who by forestalling and regrating hath gotten to him the most money.""Yea,"said he,"and shall they who see themselves robbed worship the robber?Then indeed shall men be changed from what they are now,and they shall be sluggards,dolts,and cowards beyond all the earth hath yet borne.Such are not the men I have known in my life-days,and that now I love in my death.""Nay,"I said,"but the robbery shall they not see;for have I not told thee that they shall hold themselves to be free men?

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