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حلق پیش آورد اسماعیلوار ** کارد بر حلقش نیارد کرد کار
- He offers his throat, like Ismá‘íl (Ishmael): the knife cannot do anything to (hurt) his throat.
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پس شهیدان زنده زین رویند و خوش ** تو بدان قالب بمنگر گبروش
- On this account, then, the martyrs are living and joyous: do not, infidel-like, look at the body (alone),
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چون خلف دادستشان جان بقا ** جان ایمن از غم و رنج و شقا 385
- Since God hath given them in return the spirit of everlastingness—a spirit safe from grief and pain and misery.
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شیخ وامی سالها این کار کرد ** میستد میداد همچون پای مرد
- The debtor Shaykh acted in this fashion for years, taking and giving like a steward.
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تخمها میکاشت تا روز اجل ** تا بود روز اجل میر اجل
- He was sowing seeds till the day of death, that on the day of death he might be a most glorious prince.
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چون که عمر شیخ در آخر رسید ** در وجود خود نشان مرگ دید
- When the Shaykh's life reached its end and he saw in his (bodily) existence the signs of death,
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وامداران گرد او بنشسته جمع ** شیخ بر خود خوش گدازان همچو شمع
- The creditors were seated together around him, (while) the Shaykh was gently melting on himself, like a candle.
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وامداران گشته نومید و ترش ** درد دلها یار شد با درد شش 390
- The creditors had become despairing and sour-faced: the pain in (their) hearts was accompanied by pain in (their) lungs.
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شیخ گفت این بد گمانان را نگر ** نیست حق را چار صد دینار زر
- “Look at these evil-thinking men,” said the Shaykh. “Hath not God four hundred gold dinars?”
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کودکی حلوا ز بیرون بانگ زد ** لاف حلوا بر امید دانگ زد
- A boy outside shouted “Halwá!” and bragged of (the excellence of) the halwá in hope of (getting) some dángs.