(Any one of those of whom the Prophet said), “Each of you is a shepherd,” knows which of the flock is feeding and which is (engaged) in combat.4395
کلکم راع بداند از رمه ** کی علفخوارست و کی در ملحمه
Although apparently he was far from those ranks, yet he was (in their midst) like the tambourine at a wedding-feast.
گرچه در صورت از آن صف دور بود ** لیک چون دف در میان سور بود
(He was) well acquainted with the burning and flaming (passion) of those who came to his court, (but) in his wisdom he had ignored them and kept silence.
واقف از سوز و لهیب آن وفود ** مصلحت آن بد که خشک آورده بود
That exalted (monarch) was in the midst (depths) of their souls, but he had purposely feigned to be unfamiliar (with them).
در میان جانشان بود آن سمی ** لک قاصد کرده خود را اعجمی
The form (appearance) of the fire is beneath the kettle; the spirit (reality) of the fire is in the soul of the kettle.
صورت آتش بود پایان دیگ ** معنی آتش بود در جان دیگ
Its form is outside and its spirit inside: the spirit (real nature) of the soul's Beloved is (in the soul) like blood in the veins.4400
صورتش بیرون و معنیش اندرون ** معنی معشوق جان در رگ چو خون
The prince knelt before the King, (while) ten announcers gave a description of his state.
شاهزاده پیش شه زانو زده ** ده معرف شارح حالش شده
Although the King knew it all long ago, yet the announcer was performing the duties of his office.
گرچه شه عارف بد از کل پیش پیش ** لیک میکردی معرف کار خویش
O sincere man, a single atom of the light of (mystic) knowledge within (thee) is better than a hundred announcers.
در درون یک ذره نور عارفی ** به بود از صد معرف ای صفی
To confine one's attention to the announcer is a mark of being debarred (from access to real knowledge) and of (being preoccupied with) conjecture and (mere) opinion.