- Afterwards he put it (the pearl) into the hand of a chamberlain, saying, "What is it worth to a would-be purchaser?"
- بعد از آن دادش به دست حاجبی ** که چه ارزد این به پیش طالبی
- He replied, “It is worth half a kingdom: may God preserve it from destruction!”
- گفت ارزد این به نیمهی مملکت ** کش نگهدارا خدا از مهلکت
- “Break it,” said he. “O thou whose sword is like the sun he replied, “alas, ‘tis a great pity to break it. 4045
- گفت بشکن گفت ای خورشیدتیغ ** بس دریغست این شکستن را دریغ
- Let alone its value, mark its splendour and brilliancies: this (shining) daylight has become second to it.
- قیمتش بگذار بین تاب و لمع ** که شدست این نور روز او را تبع
- How should my hand make a movement to break it? How should I be an enemy to the King’s treasure-house?”
- دست کی جنبد مرا در کسر او ** که خزینهی شاه را باشم عدو
- The King gave him a robe of honour and increased his stipend, and then opened his mouth in praise of his (the chamberlain’s) intelligence;
- شاه خلعت داد ادرارش فزود ** پس دهان در مدح عقل او گشود
- After a short time he who was making the trial again handed the pearl to the Minister of Justice (Mir-i dád).
- بعد یک ساعت به دست میر داد ** در را آن امتحان کن باز داد
- He said the same, and all the (other) Amirs said the same: he (the King) bestowed a costly robe of honour on every one (of them). . 4050
- او همین گفت و همه میران همین ** هر یکی را خلعتی داد او ثمین
- The King was raising their salaries, (but in truth) he brought those base wretches from the Way (of salvation) to the pit (of perdition).
- جامگیهاشان همیافزود شاه ** آن خسیسان را ببرد از ره به جاه
- All the fifty or sixty Amirs, one by one, spoke like this in imitation of the Vizier.
- این چنین گفتند پنجه شصت امیر ** جمله یک یک هم به تقلید وزیر