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چشم خود بر بند زان خوشچشم تو ** عاریت کن چشم از عشاق او
- Shut your own eye to that Sweet-eyed One: borrow an eye from His lovers.
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بلک ازو کن عاریت چشم و نظر ** پس ز چشم او بروی او نگر
- Nay, borrow eye and sight from Him, and then look on His face with His eye,
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تا شوی آمن ز سیری و ملال ** گفت کان الله له زین ذوالجلال
- So that you may be secure from satiety and weariness: on this account the Almighty said, “God shall belong to him:
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چشم او من باشم و دست و دلش ** تا رهد از مدبریها مقبلش
- I shall be his eye and hand and heart,” to the end that His fortunate one should escape from adversities.
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هر چه مکرو هست چون شد او دلیل ** سوی محبوبت حبیبست و خلیل 80
- Whatsoever is loathed is a lover and friend when it becomes thy guide towards thy beloved.
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حکایت آن واعظ کی هر آغاز تذکیر دعای ظالمان و سختدلان و بیاعتقادان کردی
- Story of the preacher who at the beginning of every exhortation used to pray for the unjust and hard-hearted and irreligious.
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آن یکی واعظ چو بر تخت آمدی ** قاطعان راه را داعی شدی
- A certain preacher, whenever he mounted the pulpit, would begin to pray for the highway robbers (who plunder and maltreat the righteous).
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دست برمیداشت یا رب رحم ران ** بر بدان و مفسدان و طاغیان
- He would lift up his hand, (crying), “O Lord, let mercy fall upon evil men and corrupters and insolent transgressors,
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بر همه تسخرکنان اهل خیر ** برهمه کافردلان و اهل دیر
- Upon all who make a mock of the good people, upon all whose hearts are unbelieving and those who dwell in the Christian monastery.”
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مینکردی او دعا بر اصفیا ** مینکردی جز خبیثان را دعا
- He would not pray for the pure; he would pray for none but the wicked.
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مر ورا گفتند کین معهود نیست ** دعوت اهل ضلالت جود نیست 85
- They said to him, “This is unknown (extraordinary): ’tis no generosity to pray for the people of unrighteousness.”