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آن یکی را سر شکستی چوبزن ** و آن دگر را بر دریدی پیرهن
- The wielder of the stick would break the head of one and tear to bits the shirt of another.
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در میانه بیدلی ده چوب خورد ** بیگناهی که برو از راه برد
- A poor wretch amidst the throng received ten blows with the stick without (having committed) any offence. “Begone,” they cried, “get out of the way!”
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خون چکان رو کرد با شاه و بگفت ** ظلم ظاهر بین چه پرسی از نهفت
- Dripping blood, he turned his face to the king and said, “Behold the manifest iniquity: why ask of that which is hidden?
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خیر تو این است جامع میروی ** تا چه باشد شر و وزرت ای غوی
- This is thy good: (thou doest this whilst) thou art going to the mosque; what must thy evil and burden (of sin) be, O misguided one?”
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یک سلامی نشنود پیر از خسی ** تا نپیچد عاقبت از وی بسی 2470
- The Pír (Elder) never hears a salaam from a base fellow without being exceedingly tormented by him in the end.
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گرگ دریابد ولی را به بود ** زانک دریابد ولی را نفس بد
- (If) a wolf catch a saint, it is better than that the saint should be caught by the wicked carnal soul,
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زانک گرگ ارچه که بس استمگریست ** لیکش آن فرهنگ و کید و مکر نیست
- Because, though the wolf does great violence, yet it has not the same knowledge and craft and cunning;
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ورنه کی اندر فتادی او به دام ** مکر اندر آدمی باشد تمام
- Else how should it fall into the trap? Cunning is complete (attains to perfection) in man.
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گفت قج با گاو و اشتر ای رفاق ** چون چنین افتاد ما را اتفاق
- The ram said to the ox and the camel, “O comrades, since such a (lucky) chance has come to us,
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هر یکی تاریخ عمر ابدا کنید ** پیرتر اولیست باقی تن زنید 2475
- Let each (of us) declare the date (antiquity) of his life: the oldest has the best right, let the others suffer (disappointment) in silence.