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1659-1668

  • How shall the blossoms begin to shake out their sleeves full of largesse in the days of Spring?
  • How shall the cheeks of the anemone flame like blood? How shall the rose bring gold out of its purse? 1660
  • How shall the nightingale come and smell the rose? How shall the dove say “coo, coo,” as one that seeks?
  • How shall the stork utter with (all) its soul the cry lak, lak? What is (the meaning of) lak? (It means) “Thine is the kingdom, O Thou whose help is invoked.”
  • How shall the earth show forth the secrets of its inmost mind? How shall the garden become radiant without the sky?
  • Whence have they fetched those garments (fair qualities)? (They have derived) all of them from One who is Bounteous and Merciful.
  • Those graces are the signs of a Witness: they are the footprints of a man devoted to (God's) service. 1665
  • (None but) that person that has seen the King is gladdened by the sign; when one has not seen Him, there is no recognition.
  • The spirit of that one who at the time of Am not I (your Lord)? saw his Lord and became beside himself and intoxicated—
  • He (that spirit) knows the scent of the wine because he drank it (before); when he has not drunk it, how can he scent it?