- Hárút was one of the angels of Heaven: on account of a (Divine) rebuke he was suspended thus. 3620
- بود هاروت از ملاک آسمان ** از عتابی شد معلق همچنان
- He was (suspended), head downwards, because he remained far aloof from the Head and made himself the head and advanced alone.
- سرنگون زان شد که از سر دور ماند ** خویش را سر ساخت و تنها پیش راند
- When the basket saw itself to be full of water, it behaved with independence and parted from the sea.
- آن سپد خود را چو پر از آب دید ** کر استغنا و از دریا برید
- (Afterwards, when) not a single drop of water remained inside it, the sea showed mercy and called it back.
- بر جگر آبش یکی قطره نماند ** بحر رحمت کرد و او را باز خواند
- From the (Divine) Sea comes an uncaused undeserved mercy in a blessed hour.
- رحمتی بیعلتی بیخدمتی ** آید از دریا مبارک ساعتی
- For God's sake, for God's sake, frequent the Seashore, though those who dwell on the seashore are pale, 3625
- الله الله گرد دریابار گرد ** گرچه باشند اهل دریابار زرد
- In order that the grace of a Benefactor may come (to thee) and that thy pale face may be reddened by a jewel.
- تا که آید لطف بخشایشگری ** سرخ گردد روی زرد از گوهری
- Yellowness (paleness) of face is the best of complexions, because it is in expectation of that meeting (with God);
- زردی رو بهترین رنگهاست ** زانک اندر انتظار آن لقاست
- But the redness on a face that is beaming appears (there) because his (its owner's) soul is content;
- لیک سرخی بر رخی که آن لامعست ** بهر آن آمد که جانش قانعست
- For (mere) hope makes him lean, pale, and wretched: he is not ill with bodily ailment.
- که طمع لاغر کند زرد و ذلیل ** نیست او از علت ابدان علیل