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2850-2859

  • He expressed (his) thanks to that company (deputation): he gladdened the envoys in (by) assent. 2850
  • شکرهای آن جماعت یاد کرد ** در اجابت قاصدان را شاد کرد
  • Their deceit was apparent to him, point by point, in the same way as hairs in milk.
  • می‏نمود آن مکر ایشان پیش او ** یک به یک ز آن سان که اندر شیر مو
  • That courteous one feigned not to see the hairs: that polite one said “Bravo!” to the milk.
  • موی را نادیده می‏کرد آن لطیف ** شیر را شاباش می‏گفت آن ظریف‏
  • Myriad hairs of deceit and fraud (he beheld), and at that time he closed his eyes to it all.
  • صد هزاران موی مکر و دمدمه ** چشم خوابانید آن دم ز ان همه‏
  • That ocean of bounty spoke truly (when he said), “I am kinder unto you than you (yourselves are).
  • راست می‏فرمود آن بحر کرم ** بر شما من از شما مشفق‏ترم‏
  • I am seated at the edge of a fire with an exceedingly unpleasant blaze and flame; 2855
  • من نشسته بر کنار آتشی ** با فروغ و شعله‏ی بس ناخوشی‏
  • Ye are hastening towards it like moths, (while) both my hands have become moth-flaps (to beat you off).”
  • همچو پروانه شما آن سو دوان ** هر دو دست من شده پروانه ران‏
  • When the Prophet had resolved to set out (to the Mosque), the jealousy of God cried, “Do not hearken to the ghoul!
  • چون بر آن شد تا روان گردد رسول ** غیرت حق بانگ زد مشنو ز غول‏
  • For these wicked men have used deceit and cunning: what they have put forward is entirely the reverse (of the truth).
  • کاین خبیثان مکر و حیلت کرده‏اند ** جمله مقلوب است آنچ آورده‏اند
  • Their intent was nothing but (to bring) black shame (upon thee): when have Christians or Jews sought the welfare of the (true) Religion?
  • قصد ایشان جز سیه رویی نبود ** خیر دین کی جست ترسا و جهود