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خوب گشته پیش ایشان راه زشت ** از نشاط ده شده ره چون بهشت
- The bad road to them seemed good: from (their) delight in the country the road seemed like Paradise.
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تلخ از شیرینلبان خوش میشود ** خار از گلزار دلکش میشود
- From sweet-lipped ones (even) bitterness becomes sweet; from the rose-garden (even) thorns become charming.
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حنظل از معشوق خرما میشود ** خانه از همخانه صحرا میشود
- Colocynth turns into dates (when it comes) from the beloved; the (narrow) house is made (like) spacious fields by the house-mate.
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ای بسا از نازنینان خارکش ** بر امید گلعذار ماهوش 540
- Oh, (there is) many a dainty youth that suffers thorns (of anguish) in the hope of (winning) a rose-cheeked moon-like (sweetheart).
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ای بسا حمال گشته پشتریش ** از برای دلبر مهروی خویش
- Oh, (there is) many a porter, his back torn with wounds for the sake of the moon-faced one to whom he has lost his heart.
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کرده آهنگر جمال خود سیاه ** تا که شب آید ببوسد روی ماه
- The ironsmith has blackened his beauty, that (when) night comes he may kissthe face of (a beloved like) the moon.
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خواجه تا شب بر دکانی چار میخ ** زانک سروی در دلش کردست بیخ
- The merchant (sits), racked, on a bench (in his shop) till nightfall, because (some one tall and slender as) a cypress has taken root in his heart.
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تاجری دریا و خشکی میرود ** آن بمهر خانهشینی میدود
- A trader is faring over sea and land: he runs (makes those swift journeys) for live of one who sits at home.
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هر که را با مرده سودایی بود ** بر امید زندهسیمایی بود 545
- Whoever has a passion for that which is dead, ‘tis in hope of (gaining) one who has the features of the living.
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آن دروگر روی آورده به چوب ** بر امید خدمت مهروی خوب
- The carpenter turns his face (attention) to wood, in the hope of rendering service to a fair one whose face is like the moon.