چون ز قربانی دهندش بیشتر ** پس بگوید ران گاوست این مگر715
When more of (the King's) favour is bestowed on him, then he says, “Surely this is the thigh of an ox.”
نیست این از ران گاو ای مفتری ** ران گاوت مینماید از خری
This does not consist of the thigh of an ox, O deviser of falsehood: to you it appears to be the thigh of an ox because you are an ass.
بذل شاهانهست این بی رشوتی ** بخشش محضست این از رحمتی
This is a royal gift devoid of any corruption: this is pure munificence (springing) from a (great) mercy,
تحریض سلیمان علیهالسلام مر رسولان را بر تعجیل به هجرت بلقیس بهر ایمان
[How Solomon, on whom be peace, urged the envoys to hasten the emigration of Bilqís (from her kingdom) for the Faith’s sake.]
همچنان که شه سلیمان در نبرد ** جذب خیل و لشکر بلقیس کرد
Even as in (the spiritual) warfare King Solomon drew the cavalry and foot-soldiers of Bilqís (towards him),
که بیایید ای عزیزان زود زود ** که برآمد موجها از بحر جود
Saying, “O honoured men, come quickly, quickly, for the waves have risen from the sea of bounty.
سوی ساحل میفشاند بیخطر ** جوش موجش هر زمانی صد گهر720
At every moment the surge of its waves is scattering shorewards a hundred pearls without danger (to those who seek them).
الصلا گفتیم ای اهل رشاد ** کین زمان رضوان در جنت گشاد
We cry (you) welcome, O people of righteousness, for now Rizwan hath opened the gate of Paradise.”
پس سلیمان گفت ای پیکان روید ** سوی بلقیس و بدین دین بگروید
Then Solomon said, “O couriers, go to Bilqís and believe in this Religion.
پس بگوییدش بیا اینجا تمام ** زود که ان الله یدعوا بالسلام
Then bid her come hither with all speed, for verily God inviteth to the (abode of) peace.”
هین بیا ای طالب دولت شتاب ** که فتوحست این زمان و فتح باب
Hark, come speedily, O seeker of felicity, for now is (the time for) manifestations (of spiritual grace) and the opening of the door.
ای که تو طالب نهای تو هم بیا ** تا طلب یابی ازین یار وفا725
O thou who art not a seeker, come thou also, that thou mayst gain (the gift of) seeking (felicity) from this faithful Friend.
سبب هجرت ابراهیم ادهم قدس الله سره و ترک ملک خراسان
The cause of the emigration of (Ibráhím son of) Adham, may God sanctify his spirit, and his abandoning the kingdom of Khurásán.
ملک برهم زن تو ادهموار زود ** تا بیابی همچو او ملک خلود
Quickly dash to pieces the kingdom (of this world), like (Ibráhím son of) Adham, that like him thou mayst gain the kingdom of everlasting life.
خفته بود آن شه شبانه بر سریر ** حارسان بر بام اندر دار و گیر
At night that king was asleep on his throne, (while) on the roof (of the palace) the guards were exercising authority.
قصد شه از حارسان آن هم نبود ** که کند زان دفع دزدان و رنود
The king's purpose in (having) the guards was not that he might thereby keep off robbers and ne’er-do-wells.
او همی دانست که آن کو عادلست ** فارغست از واقعه آمن دلست
He knew that the man who is just is free from (fear of) attack and secure in his heart.
عدل باشد پاسبان گامها ** نه به شب چوبکزنان بر بامها730
Justice is the guardian of pleasures; not men who beat their rattles on the roofs at night.
لیک بد مقصودش از بانگ رباب ** همچو مشتاقان خیال آن خطاب
But his object in (listening to) the sound of the rebeck was, like (that of) ardent lovers (of God), (to bring into his mind) the phantasy of that (Divine) allocution;
نالهی سرنا و تهدید دهل ** چیزکی ماند بدان ناقور کل
(For) the shrill noise of the clarion and the menace of the drum somewhat resemble that universal trumpet.
پس حکیمان گفتهاند این لحنها ** از دوار چرخ بگرفتیم ما
Hence philosophers have said that we received these harmonies from the revolution of the (celestial) sphere,
بانگ گردشهای چرخست این که خلق ** میسرایندش به طنبور و به حلق
(And that) this (melody) which people sing with pandore and throat is the sound of the revolutions of the sphere;
مومنان گویند که آثار بهشت ** نغز گردانید هر آواز زشت735
(But) the true believers say that the influences of Paradise made every unpleasant sound to be beautiful.
ما همه اجزای آدم بودهایم ** در بهشت آن لحنها بشنودهایم
We all have been parts of Adam, we have heard those melodies in Paradise.
گرچه بر ما ریخت آب و گل شکی ** یادمان آمد از آنها چیزکی
Although the water and earth (of our bodies) have caused a doubt to fall upon us, something of those (melodies) comes (back) to our memory;
لیک چون آمیخت با خاک کرب ** کی دهند این زیر و آن بم آن طرب
But since it is mingled with the earth of sorrow, how should this treble and bass give (us) the same delight?
آب چون آمیخت با بول و کمیز ** گشت ز آمیزش مزاجش تلخ و تیز
When water is mingled with urine and stalings, its temperament is made bitter and acid by the commixture.