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  • The waves of peace dash against each other and root up hatreds from (men's) breasts.
  • In other form do the waves of war turn (men's) loves upside down (confound and destroy them).
  • Love is drawing the bitter ones to the sweet, because the foundation of (all) loves is righteousness. 2580
  • Wrath is carrying away the sweet one to bitterness: how should the bitter sort with (be suited to) the sweet?
  • The bitter and the sweet are not visible to this (ocular) sight, (but) they can be seen through the window of the latter end.
  • The eye that sees the end (ákhir) can see truly; the eye that sees (only) the stable (ákhur) is delusion and error.
  • Oh, many the one that is sweet as sugar, but poison is concealed in the sugar.
  • He that is more sagacious (than the rest) will know it by the smell; another (only) when it touches his lips and teeth: 2585
  • Then his lips will reject it before (it reaches) his throat, although the Devil is shouting, “Eat ye!”
  • And to another it will declare (itself) in his throat, while to another it will unmask in his body;