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او نمیدانست کاندر مرتعه ** از گلاب آمد ورا آن واقعه
- (For) he did not know that from (smelling) rose-water in the meadow (the bazaar) that calamity had overtaken him.
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آن یکی دستش همیمالید و سر ** وآن دگر کهگل همی آورد تر
- One was massaging his hands and head, and another was bringing moist clay mixed with straw (to serve as a cold plaster);
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آن بخور عود و شکر زد به هم ** وآن دگر از پوششش میکرد کم
- One compounded incense of aloes-wood and sugar, while another was divesting him of part of his clothes;
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وآن دگر نبضش که تا چون میجهد ** وان دگر بوی از دهانش میستد 265
- And another felt his pulse, to see how it was beating; and another was smelling his mouth,
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تا که می خوردست و یا بنگ و حشیش ** خلق درماندند اندر بیهشیش
- To see whether he had drunk wine or eaten beng or hashish: the people (having exhausted every resource) remained in despair at his insensibility.
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پس خبر بردند خویشان را شتاب ** که فلان افتاده است آنجا خراب
- So they speedily brought the news to his kinsfolk—“Such and such a person is lying there in a state of collapse;
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کس نمی داند که چون مصروع گشت ** یا چه شد کو را فتاد از بام طشت
- No one knows how he was stricken with catalepsy, or what it was that led to this public exposure.”
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یک برادر داشت آن دباغ زفت ** گربز و دانا بیامد زود تفت
- That stout tanner had a brother, (who was) cunning and sagacious: he came at once in hot haste.
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اندکی سرگین سگ در آستین ** خلق را بشکافت و آمد با حنین 270
- (With) a small quantity of dog's dung in his sleeve, he cleft (his way through) the crowd and approached (the senseless man) with cries of grief.
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گفت من رنجش همی دانم ز چیست ** چون سبب دانی دوا کردن جلیست
- “I know,” said he, “whence his illness arises: when you know the cause (of a disease), the (means of) curing (it) is manifest.