- Blood gushes from my mouth together with (my) words. O God, I beseech Thee, give him the retribution (which he deserves)!”
- میجهد خون از دهانم با سخن ** ای خدا آخر مکافاتش تو کن
- Every instant he was uttering a new curse, (while) he (the rider) kept beating him and saying, “Run in this plain.”
- هر زمان میگفت او نفرین نو ** اوش میزد کاندر این صحرا بدو
- Blows of the mace, and the rider (swift) as the wind! He (therefore) went on running and (now and) again falling on his face. 1890
- زخم دبوس و سوار همچو باد ** میدوید و باز در رو میفتاد
- He was full-fed and sleepy and fatigued: his feet and face became (covered with) a hundred thousand wounds.
- ممتلی و خوابناک و سست بد ** پا و رویش صد هزاران زخم شد
- Till nightfall he (the rider) drove (him) to and fro, until vomiting caused by bile overtook him.
- تا شبانگه میکشید و میگشاد ** تا ز صفرا قی شدن بر وی فتاد
- All the things he had eaten, bad or good, came up from him: the snake shot forth from him along with what he had eaten.
- زو بر آمد خوردهها زشت و نکو ** مار با آن خورده بیرون جست از او
- When he saw the snake outside of him, he fell on his knees before that beneficent man.
- چون بدید از خود برون آن مار را ** سجده آورد آن نکو کردار را
- As soon as he saw the horror of that black, ugly, big snake, those griefs departed from him. 1895
- سهم آن مار سیاه زشت زفت ** چون بدید آن دردها از وی برفت
- “Truly,” said he, “you are the Gabriel of (Divine) mercy, or you are God, for you are the lord of bounty.
- گفت خود تو جبرییل رحمتی ** یا خدایی که ولی نعمتی
- Oh, blest (is) the hour that you saw me: I was dead, you have given me new life.
- ای مبارک ساعتی که دیدیام ** مرده بودم جان نو بخشیدیام
- You (were) seeking me like mothers (in search of their children); I (was) fleeing from you like asses.
- تو مرا جویان مثال مادران ** من گریزان از تو مانند خران
- The ass flees from his master because of asininity; his owner (runs) after (him) because of good-nature.
- خر گریزد از خداوند از خری ** صاحبش در پی ز نیکو گوهری
- He seeks him, not on account of profit or loss, but in order that a wolf or (other) wild beast may not tear him. 1900
- نه از پی سود و زیان میجویدش ** لیک تا در گرگش ندرد یا ددش
- Oh, happy he that espies your face or suddenly lights upon your abode.
- ای خنک آن را که بیند روی تو ** یا در افتد ناگهان در کوی تو
- O you whom the pure spirit hath praised, how many foolish and idle words have I spoken to you!
- ای روان پاک بستوده ترا ** چند گفتم ژاژ و بیهوده ترا
- O lord and emperor and amír, I spoke not, my folly spoke: do not punish that (offence).
- ای خداوند و شهنشاه و امیر ** من نگفتم جهل من گفت آن مگیر
- If I had known a tittle of this matter, how could I have spoken foolish words?
- شمهای زین حال اگر دانستمی ** گفتن بیهوده کی تانستمی
- I should have spoken much praise of you, O man of good qualities, if you had given me a single hint as to the (actual) case; 1905
- بس ثنایت گفتمی ای خوش خصال ** گر مرا یک رمز میگفتی ز حال
- But you, keeping silence, showed perturbation and silently continued to beat me on the head.
- لیک خامش کرده میآشوفتی ** خامشانه بر سرم میکوفتی
- My head became dizzy, the wits flew out of my head— especially as this head has (but) little brain.
- شد سرم کالیوه عقل از سر بجست ** خاصه این سر را که مغزش کمتر است
- Pardon, O man of goodly countenance and goodly behaviour: let pass that which I said in frenzy.”
- عفو کن ای خوب روی خوب کار ** آن چه گفتم از جنون اندر گذار
- He answered, “If I had uttered a hint of it, your gall would instantly have turned to water.
- گفت اگر من گفتمی رمزی از آن ** زهرهی تو آب گشتی آن زمان
- Had I told you the qualities of the snake, terror would have made you give up the ghost.” 1910
- گر ترا من گفتمی اوصاف مار ** ترس از جانت بر آوردی دمار
- Mustafá (Mohammed) said, ‘If I should tell aright the description of the enemy which is in your souls,
- مصطفی فرمود اگر گویم به راست ** شرح آن دشمن که در جان شماست
- The gall-bladders even of courageous men would burst: he (such a one) would neither go his way nor care for any work.
- زهرههای پر دلان هم بر درد ** نه رود ره نه غم کاری خورد