- Every soul derives freshness from the Water of Life, but Thou art the Water (Source) of the Water of Life.
- ز آب حیوان هست هر جان را نوی ** لیک آب آب حیوانی توی
- Thou didst bestow on me a (spiritual) death and a resurrection continually, that I might experience the conquering power of that bounty (of Thine).
- هر دمی مرگی و حشری دادیم ** تا بدیدم دست برد آن کرم
- This (bodily) dying became (as unformidable) to me as sleeping, from my confidence that Thou, O God, wouldst raise me from the dead.
- همچو خفتن گشت این مردن مرا ** ز اعتماد بعث کردن ای خدا
- If the Seven Seas become a mirage at every moment, Thou wilt take it (the water) by the ear and bring it (back), O Water (Source) of the water. 4225
- هفت دریا هر دم ار گردد سراب ** گوش گیری آوریش ای آب آب
- Reason is trembling with fear of death, but Love is bold: how should the stone be afraid of rain as the clod (is)?
- عقل لرزان از اجل وان عشق شوخ ** سنگ کی ترسد ز باران چون کلوخ
- This is the Fifth of the Scrolls (Books) of the Mathnawí: it is like the stars in the zodiacal signs of the spiritual sky.
- از صحاف مثنوی این پنجمست ** بر بروج چرخ جان چون انجمست
- Not every sense can find its way by the star: (none can do so) except the mariner acquainted with the star.
- ره نیابد از ستاره هر حواس ** جز که کشتیبان استارهشناس
- The lot of the others is naught but looking (at it): they are ignorant of its auspiciousness and (fortunate) conjunction.
- جز نظاره نیست قسم دیگران ** از سعودش غافلند و از قران
- During the nights till daybreak make thyself familiar with devil-burning stars like these, 4230
- آشنایی گیر شبها تا به روز ** با چنین استارهای دیوسوز
- Every one (of which) is hurling naphtha from the fortress of Heaven to drive away the evil-thinking devil.
- هر یکی در دفع دیو بدگمان ** هست نفطانداز قلعهی آسمان