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گفت عیسی را یکی هشیار سر ** چیست در هستی ز جمله صعبتر
- A sober-minded man said to Jesus, “What is the hardest to bear of all things in existence?”
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گفتش ای جان صعبتر خشم خدا ** که از آن دوزخ همی لرزد چو ما
- He replied, “O (my dear) soul, the hardest is God's anger, on account of which Hell is trembling as we (are).”
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گفت ازین خشم خدا چه بود امان ** گفت ترک خشم خویش اندر زمان 115
- He said, “What is the security against this anger of God?” Jesus said, “To abandon thine own anger at once.”
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پس عوان که معدن این خشم گشت ** خشم زشتش از سبع هم در گذشت
- Therefore, as the policeman became this anger's mine (source), his ugly anger surpassed even (that of) a wild beast.
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چه امیدستش به رحمت جز مگر ** باز گردد زان صفت آن بیهنر
- What hope is there for him of (Divine) mercy, unless perchance that graceless man should turn back from that (vile) quality?
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گرچه عالم را ازیشان چاره نیست ** این سخن اندر ضلال افکندنیست
- Although the world cannot do without them, this statement is a (means of) casting (those who hear it) into error.
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چاره نبود هم جهان را از چمین ** لیک نبود آن چمین ماء معین
- The world cannot do without urine either, but that urine is not clear running water.
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قصد خیانت کردن عاشق و بانگ بر زدن معشوق بر وی
- The lover’s attempted perfidy, and how the beloved scolded him.
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چونک تنهااش بدید آن ساده مرد ** زود او قصد کنار و بوسه کرد 120
- When that simpleton found her alone, at once he attempted to embrace and kiss her.
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بانگ بر وی زد به هیبت آن نگار ** که مرو گستاخ ادب را هوش دار
- The beauty with awesome mien raised her voice against him, saying, “Do not behave impudently, be mindful of good manners!”
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گفت آخر خلوتست و خلق نی ** آب حاضر تشنهی همچون منی
- He said, “Why, there is privacy, and no people (present): the water at hand, and a thirsty man like me!