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  • Many a time the wife said to him, “Why, O Amír, if I made a merry jest, don't take offence.”
  • The wife's supplication and lament were of no avail: he departed and left them to grieve. 3670
  • Afterwards the husband and wife clad themselves in blue: they deemed his (radiant) form to be a candle without a basin.
  • He was going (on his way), and by that man's candle-light the desert was isolated, like Paradise, from the darkness of night.
  • He (the husband) made his house a guest-house in sorrow and shame for this (calamitous) event.
  • In the hearts of them both, (coming) by the hidden way, the phantom of the guest was saying continually,
  • “I am the friend of Khadir: I would have scattered a hundred treasures of munificence (over you), but ’twas not your appointed portion.” 3675
  • Comparing the daily thoughts that come into the heart with the new guests who from the beginning of the day alight in the house and behave with arrogance and ill-temper towards the master of the house; and concerning the merit of treating the guest with kindness and of suffering his haughty airs patiently.
  • Every day, too, at every moment a (different) thought comes, like an honoured guest, into thy bosom.
  • O (dear) soul, regard thought as a person, since (every) person derives his worth from thought and spirit.
  • If the thought of sorrow is waylaying (spoiling) joy, (yet) it is making preparations for joy.