- “Good gracious!” he replied, “why this saying overmuch? These things have been my care since long ago.”
- گفت لا حول این چه افزون گفتن است ** از قدیم این کارها کار من است
- The Súfí said, “First wet his barley, for ’tis an old ass, and his teeth are shaky.”
- گفت تر کن آن جوش را از نخست ** کان خر پیر است و دندانهاش سست
- “Good gracious!” said he, “why are you telling (me) this, Sir? They are taught by me (to make) these arrangements.”
- گفت لاحول این چه میگویی مها ** از من آموزند این ترتیبها
- The Súfí said, “First of all take off his saddle and (then) put the salve of manbal on his sore back.”
- گفت پالانش فرو نه پیش پیش ** داروی منبل بنه بر پشت ریش
- “Good gracious!” exclaimed the servant. “Why, O purveyor of wisdom, I have had a thousand guests of your sort, 210
- گفت لاحول آخر ای حکمت گزار ** جنس تو مهمانم آمد صد هزار
- And all have departed from us well-pleased: the guest is (dear to us as) our life and our kinsman.”
- جمله راضی رفتهاند از پیش ما ** هست مهمان جان ما و خویش ما
- The Súfí said, “Give him water, but (let it be) lukewarm.” “Good gracious!” cried the other, “I am ashamed of you.”
- گفت آبش ده و لیکن شیر گرم ** گفت لاحول از توام بگرفت شرم
- The Súfí said, “Put (only) a little straw in his barley.” “Good gracious! Cut short this speech,” he replied.
- گفت اندر جو تو کمتر کاه کن ** گفت لاحول این سخن کوتاه کن
- The Súfí said, “Sweep his place (clear) of stones and dung, and if it is wet, sprinkle dry earth on it.”
- گفت جایش را بروب از سنگ و پشک ** ور بود تر ریز بر وی خاک خشک
- “Good gracious!” cried he, “implore God's grace, O father and say little (give few instructions) to a messenger who knows his business.” 215
- گفت لاحول ای پدر لاحول کن ** با رسول اهل کمتر گو سخن