- If by (using) your wits you can reclaim him and bring him back once more,
- گر توانی بار دیگر از خرد ** باز آوردن مر او را مسترد
- I shall be much obliged to you: try hard, maybe you will fetch him by cunning.” 2575
- منت بسیار دارم از تو من ** جهد کن باشد بیاریاش به فن
- “Yes,” said the fox, “if God should give (me) help and set a seal of blindness on his heart
- گفت آری گر خدا یاری دهد ** بر دل او از عمی مهری نهد
- (For) then he will forget the terror which he felt on seeing (thee): this will not be alien to his asininity.
- پس فراموشش شود هولی که دید ** از خری او نباشد این بعید
- But when I bring him, do not thou rush (at him), lest thou lose him again by overhaste.”
- لیک چون آرم من او را بر متاز ** تا ببادش ندهی از تعجیل باز
- “Yes,” replied the lion; “I have found by experience that I am very ill and that my body has become shaky.
- گفت آری تجربه کردم که من ** سخت رنجورم مخلخل گشته تن
- Until the ass comes quite near to me, I will not move, I will (apparently) be sound asleep.” 2580
- تا به نزدیکم نیاید خر تمام ** من نجنبم خفته باشم در قوام
- (Thereupon) the fox departed, saying, “O king, (offer) a prayer that a (great) heedlessness may muffle his reason.
- رفت روبه گفت ای شه همتی ** تا بپوشد عقل او را غفلتی
- The ass has made vows of repentance to the Creator (and resolved) that he will not be duped by any ne’er-do-well.
- توبهها کردست خر با کردگار ** که نگردد غرهی هر نابکار
- We by cunning will cause his vows to collapse, (for) we are the enemy of reason and of the splendid covenant (with God).
- توبههااش را به فن بر هم زنیم ** ما عدوی عقل و عهد روشنیم