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1644-1653

  • At every time the heart has a different resolution: that (resolution) is not (derived) from it, but from a certain place.
  • Why, then, will you trust in the heart’s resolution and make a covenant, that in the end you should be shamed? 1645
  • This too is from the effect of the(Divine) ordinance and decree, (that) you see the pit and cannot take precaution.
  • ‘Tis no wonder, indeed, for the flying bird not to see the snare (and so) fall into destruction;
  • The wonder is that it should see both the snare and the net-pin and fall (into the snare) willy-nilly.
  • (With) eye open and ear open and the snare in front, it is flying towards a snare with its own wings.
  • A comparison (showing that) the bonds and snares of Destiny, though outwardly invisible, are manifest in their effects.
  • You may see a nobleman’s son in a tattered cloak, bareheaded, fallen into affliction. 1650
  • (He is) consumed with passion for some ne’er-do-well, (he has) sold his furniture and properties.
  • His household (is) gone, (he has) become ill-famed and despised; he walks along like (one in) misfortune, to the joy of his foes.
  • (If) he sees an ascetic, he will say, “O venerable sir, bestow on me a benediction for God’s sake,