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از ادب پر نور گشته است این فلک ** وز ادب معصوم و پاک آمد ملک
- Through discipline this Heaven has been filled with light, and through discipline the angels became immaculate and holy.
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بد ز گستاخی کسوف آفتاب ** شد عزازیلی ز جرات رد باب
- By reason of irreverence the sun was eclipsed, and insolence caused an ‘Azázíl to be turned back from the door.
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ملاقات پادشاه با آن ولی که در خوابش نمودند
- The meeting of the king with the saint whose coming had been shown to him in a dream.
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دست بگشاد و کنارانش گرفت ** همچو عشق اندر دل و جانش گرفت
- He (the king) opened his hands and clasped him to his breast and received him, like love, into his heart and soul,
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دست و پیشانیش بوسیدن گرفت ** وز مقام و راه پرسیدن گرفت
- And began to kiss his hand and brow and inquire concerning his home and journey.
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پرس پرسان میکشیدش تا به صدر ** گفت گنجی یافتم آخر به صبر 95
- (So) with many a question he led him to the dais. “At last,” said he, “I have found a treasure by being patient.”
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گفت ای نور حق و دفع حرج ** معنی الصبر مفتاح الفرج
- He said (also), “O light of God and defence against trouble, (O thou who art) the meaning of ‘Patience is the key of joy’!
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ای لقای تو جواب هر سؤال ** مشکل از تو حل شود بیقیل و قال
- O thou whose countenance is the answer to every question, by thee hard knots are loosed without discussion.
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ترجمانی هر چه ما را در دل است ** دست گیری هر که پایش در گل است
- Thou interpretest all that is in our hearts, thou givest a helping hand to every one whose foot is in the mire.
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مرحبا یا مجتبی یا مرتضی ** إن تغب جاء القضاء ضاق الفضا
- Welcome, O chosen one, O approved one! If thou vanish, Destiny will come (upon us) and the wide room will be straitened.
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أنت مولی القوم من لا یشتهی ** قد ردی کلا لئن لم ینته 100
- Thou art the protector of the people. He that desires (thee) not hath gone to perdition. Nay, verily, if he do not refrain…!”
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بردن پادشاه آن طبیب را بر سر بیمار تا حال او را ببیند
- How the king led the physician to the bedside of the sick girl, that he might see her condition.