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1522-1531

  • What patience is this? For what reason is this great fortitude? Or, perchance, in your opinion this life of yours is an enemy (which you would fain destroy).
  • Why did not you cunningly bring (forward) a plea, saying, ‘I have an excuse (for declining to eat): desist for a while’.”
  • Luqmán said, “From thy munificent hand I have eaten so much that I am (bent) double with shame.
  • I was ashamed not to eat one bitter thing from thy hand, O thou who art possessed of knowledge. 1525
  • Since all parts of me have grown from thy bounty and are plunged in thy bait and snare—
  • If I make outcry and complaint because of one bitter thing, may the dust of a hundred roads be on (all) parts of me!
  • It (the melon) had the enjoyment of thy sugar-bestowing hand: how could it (such enjoyment) leave any bitterness in this melon?”
  • By love bitter things become sweet; by love pieces of copper become golden;
  • By love dregs become clear; by love pains become healing; 1530
  • By love the dead is made living; by love the king is made a slave.