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5
1458-1467

  • From desire for the purchaser and warm admirer, (being) devoid of insight, he begins to talk nonsense.
  • Without having seen the Moon, he gives indications: thereby he perverts (misleads) the (ignorant) countryman.
  • On account of the purchaser he gives a hundred indications describing the Moon which he has never seen, for the sake of (gaining) power. 1460
  • There is in truth one Purchaser who is profitable, but concerning Him they (these impostors) have a (great) suspicion and doubt.
  • In their desire for the inglorious purchaser, these people have thrown the (real) Purchaser to the winds.
  • He is our Purchaser—God hath purchased: hark, rise above anxiety for any (other) purchaser.
  • Seek the Purchaser who is seeking thee, One who knows thy beginning and end.
  • Beware, do not try to win every purchaser: ’tis bad to make love to two sweethearts. 1465
  • Thou wilt not get interest or capital from him, if he purchase (thee): in sooth he has not the price for (thy) reason and intellect.
  • He has not even the price of half a horseshoe, and thou art offering him (what is precious as) corundum and rubies.