- Perceive that wars which are the origins of peaces are like (the war of) the Prophet whose war is for God's sake.
- جنگها بین کان اصول صلحهاست ** چون نبی که جنگ او بهر خداست
- He is victorious and mighty in both worlds: the description of this victor is not contained in the mouth. 65
- غالبست و چیر در هر دو جهان ** شرح این غالب نگنجد در دهان
- Still, if it is impossible to drain (drink) the Oxus, one cannot deny one's self as much (water) as will slake thirst.
- آب جیحون را اگر نتوان کشید ** هم ز قدر تشنگی نتوان برید
- If you are thirsting for the spiritual Ocean, make a breach in the island of the Mathnawí.
- گر شدی عطشان بحر معنوی ** فرجهای کن در جزیرهی مثنوی
- Make such a great breach that at every moment you will see the Mathnawi to be only spiritual.
- فرجه کن چندانک اندر هر نفس ** مثنوی را معنوی بینی و بس
- When the wind sweeps away the straw from the (surface of) the river-water, the water displays its unicolouredness.
- باد که را ز آب جو چون وا کند ** آب یکرنگی خود پیدا کند
- Behold the fresh branches of coral, behold the fruits grown from the water of the spirit! 70
- شاخهای تازهی مرجان ببین ** میوههای رسته ز آب جان ببین
- When it (the Mathnawí) is made single (and denuded) of words and sounds and breaths, it leaves all that (behind) and becomes the (spiritual) Ocean.
- چون ز حرف و صوت و دم یکتا شود ** آن همه بگذارد و دریا شود
- The speaker of the word and the hearer of the word and the words (themselves)—all three become spirit in the end.
- حرفگو و حرفنوش و حرفها ** هر سه جان گردند اندر انتها
- The bread-giver and the bread-receiver and the wholesome bread become single (denuded) of their forms and are turned into earth,
- ناندهنده و نانستان و نانپاک ** ساده گردند از صور گردند خاک