خود بدان قلعه نمیشد خیلشان ** خود نمیافتاد آن سو میلشان 3655
Their party would never have approached the fortress, their desire would never have inclined towards it;
کان نبد معروف بس مهجور بود ** از قلاع و از مناهج دور بود
For it was not well-known: it was exceedingly remote and aloof from the (other) fortresses and the highways.
چون بکرد آن منع دلشان زان مقال ** در هوس افتاد و در کوی خیال
(But) when he (the King) uttered that prohibition, their hearts were thrown by his speech into vain desire and into the quarter of phantasy,
رغبتی زین منع در دلشان برست ** که بباید سر آن را باز جست
And, because of this prohibition, a craving arose in their hearts to investigate the secret of that (fortress).
کیست کز ممنوع گردد ممتنع ** چونک الانسان حریص ما منع
Who is (to be found) that will refrain from the forbidden thing, since man longs eagerly for what is forbidden?
نهی بر اهل تقی تبغیض شد ** نهی بر اهل هوا تحریض شد 3660
The veto causes the devout to hate (that which is vetoed); the veto incites the sensual to covet it.
پس ازین یغوی به قوما کثیر ** هم ازین یهدی به قلبا خبیر
Therefore He (God) leads many folk astray by this means, and by the same means He guides aright (many) a knowing heart.
کی رمد از نی حمام آشنا ** بل رمد زان نی حمامات هوا
How should the friendly dove be scared by the (fowler's) pipe? Nay, (only) the (wild) doves in the air are scared by that pipe.
پس بگفتندش که خدمتها کنیم ** بر سمعنا و اطعناها تنیم
Then they (the princes) said to him (the King), “We will perform the services (required of us), we will be intent on hearing and obeying (thy commands).
رو نگردانیم از فرمان تو ** کفر باشد غفلت از احسان تو
We will not turn aside from thy commands: ’twould be ingratitude to forget thy kindness”;