- Likewise, in (the case of) toothache you beg ardently and earnestly to be defended from the wind.
- همچنین در درد دندانها ز باد ** دفع میخواهی بسوز و اعتقاد
- The soldiers beseech God humbly, saying, “Give (us) the wind of victory, O Thou whose every wish is fulfilled!” 150
- از خدا لابهکنان آن جندیان ** که بده باد ظفر ای کامران
- Also, in the throes of childbirth, folk beg from every venerated (saint) a piece of paper inscribed with a charm (against evil).
- رقعهی تعویذ میخواهند نیز ** در شکنجهی طلق زن از هر عزیز
- Therefore all have known for certain that the wind is sent by the Lord of created beings.
- پس همه دانستهاند آن را یقین ** که فرستد باد ربالعالمین
- Therefore in the mind of every one possessing knowledge this is certain, that with everything that moves there is a mover.
- پس یقین در عقل هر داننده هست ** اینک با جنبنده جنباننده هست
- If you do not see him visibly, apprehend him by means of the manifestation of the effect.
- گر تو او را مینبینی در نظر ** فهم کن آن را به اظهار اثر
- The body is moved by the spirit: you do not seethe spirit; but from the movement of the body know the spirit (to be its mover). 155
- تن به جان جنبد نمیبینی تو جان ** لیک از جنبیدن تن جان بدان
- He (the lover) said, “If I am foolish in manners, I am wise in respect of faithfulness and (eager) pursuit.”
- گفت او گر ابلهم من در ادب ** زیرکم اندر وفا و در طلب
- She replied, “Truly the manners were these which have been seen; as for the other (things), thou thyself knowest, perverse fellow!
- گفت ادب این بود خود که دیده شد ** آن دگر را خود همیدانی تو لد
- Story of the Súfí who caught his wife with a strange man.
- قصهی آن صوفی کی زن خود را بیگانهای بگرفت
- A Súfí came (back) to his house in the daytime: the house had (only) one door, and his wife was with a cobbler.
- صوفیی آمد به سوی خانه روز ** خانه یک در بود و زن با کفشدوز