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865-874

  • For love’s sake, orchards and palaces and river-water seemed to her eye (contemptible as) a dunghill. 865
  • Love, in the hour of domination and anger, makes the pleasing ones to become hideous to the eye.
  • Love’s jealousy causes every emerald to appear as a leek: this is the (inner) meaning of Lá.
  • O (thou who givest) protection , (the meaning of) “There is no god but He” is that the moon should seem to thee a black kettle.
  • No wealth, no treasury, and no goods or gear were being grudged by her (Bilqis) except her throne.
  • Then Solomon became aware of (this feeling in) her heart, for the way was open from his heart to hers. 870
  • He that hears the voice of ants will also hear the cry from the inmost soul of them that are afar.
  • He that declares the mystery of “an ant said” will also know the mystery of this ancient dome.
  • From afar he (Solomon) discerned that to her (Bilqís) who was following the path of resignation ‘twas bitter to part with her throne.
  • If I explain the reason why she had that love and complaisance to her throne, it (the discourse) will become (too) long.