- A contemptible philosopher and logician was passing beside the school at that moment.
- فلسفی منطقی مستهان ** میگذشت از سوی مکتب آن زمان
- When he heard the verse (of the Qur’án), he said in disapproval, “We bring the water (back) with a mattock;
- چون که بشنید آیت او از ناپسند ** گفت آریم آب را ما با کلند
- With strokes of the spade and (with) the sharpness of the axe we bring the water up from below.”
- ما بزخم بیل و تیزی تبر ** آب را آریم از پستی ز بر
- At night he fell asleep and saw (in dream) a lion-hearted man (who) gave (him) a blow on the face and blinded both his eyes,
- شب بخفت و دید او یک شیر مرد ** زد طپانچه هر دو چشمش کور کرد
- And said, “O wretch, if you are speaking the truth, bring up some light with an axe from these two springs of vision.” 1640
- گفت زین دو چشمهی چشم ای شقی ** با تبر نوری بر آر ار صادقی
- At (dawn of) day he jumped up and found (he had) two blind eyes: from both his eyes the overflowing light had vanished.
- روز بر جست و دو چشم کور دید ** نور فایض از دو چشمش ناپدید
- If he had moaned and asked pardon (of God), the departed light would have appeared (again) through (God's) kindness;
- گر بنالیدی و مستغفر شدی ** نور رفته از کرم ظاهر شدی
- But (the power of) asking pardon, also, is not in (our) hands: the savour of repentance is not the dessert of every inebriate.
- لیک استغفار هم در دست نیست ** ذوق توبه نقل هر سر مست نیست
- The wickedness of (his) actions and the disastrousness of (his) denial (of the Truth) had barred the way of repentance to his heart.
- زشتی اعمال و شومی جحود ** راه توبه بر دل او بسته بود
- His heart became in hardness as the face of a rock: how should repentance cleave it for sowing? 1645
- دل به سختی همچو روی سنگ گشت ** چون شکافد توبه آن را بهر کشت