- The owl (that was warning the others) said, “The falcon is plotting to uproot you from house and home.
- جغد گفتا باز حیلت میکند ** تا ز خان و مان شما را بر کند
- He will seize our houses by cunning, he will tear us out of our nests by (his) hypocrisy.
- خانههای ما بگیرد او به مکر ** بر کند ما را به سالوسی ز وکر
- This devotee of guile pretends to be perfectly satisfied (with what he has); by God, he is worse than all the greedy together.
- مینماید سیری این حیلت پرست ** و الله از جملهی حریصان بدتر است
- From greediness he eats clay as (if it were) date-syrup: O friends, do not entrust the sheep's tail to the bear. 1145
- او خورد از حرص طین را همچو دبس ** دنبه مسپارید ای یاران به خرس
- He is boasting of the King and the King's hand, in order that he may lead us astray, simple-minded as we are.
- لاف از شه میزند وز دست شاه ** تا برد او ما سلیمان را ز راه
- How, indeed, should a petty bird be the congener of the King? Do not listen to him, if you have (even) a little understanding.
- خود چه جنس شاه باشد مرغکی ** مشنوش گر عقل داری اندکی
- Is he the King's or the Vizier's congener? Is garlic at all suitable to sweetmeat made with walnut kernels?
- جنس شاه است او و یا جنس وزیر ** هیچ باشد لایق لوزینه سیر
- (As for) his saying, from deceit and feint and artifice, ‘The King with his retinue is searching after me,’
- آن چه میگوید ز مکر و فعل و فن ** هست سلطان با حشم جویای من
- Here's an absurd mad fancy for you, here's a vain boast and a snare to catch blockheads! 1150
- اینت مالیخولیای ناپذیر ** اینت لاف خام و دام گول گیر
- Any one who believes this—’tis because of (his) foolishness: how is a slender little bird fit for (friendship with) royalty?
- هر که این باور کند از ابلهی است ** مرغک لاغر چه در خورد شهی است