(All other) grace is lost (vanishes away) in (comparison with) this grace, that one of the lowest is going up to the Seventh Heaven.
لطف اندر لطف این گم میشود ** که اسفلی بر چرخ هفتم میشود
Hark, for a marvellous falcon has fallen to thee: no seeker will find it in (his) search.”2625
هین که یک بازی فتادت بوالعجب ** هیچ طالب این نیابد در طلب
He (Pharaoh) said, “I will tell Hámán, O veiled (modest) one: the counsel of the vizier is necessary to the king.”
گفت با هامان بگویم ای ستیر ** شاه را لازم بود رای وزیر
She said, “Do not tell Hámán this secret: what should a blind decrepit old woman know about a falcon?”
گفت با هامان مگو این راز را ** کور کمپیری چه داند باز را
Story of the king's falcon and the decrepit old woman.
قصهی باز پادشاه و کمپیر زن
(If) you give a white falcon to a decrepit old woman, she will clip its talons for the sake of (its supposed) welfare.
باز اسپیدی به کمپیری دهی ** او ببرد ناخنش بهر بهی
The blind old woman will blindly clip the talons which are the source of its usefulness in the chase,
ناخنی که اصل کارست و شکار ** کور کمپیری ببرد کوروار
Saying, “Where has thy mother been, that thy talons are so long, O prince?”2630
که کجا بودست مادر که ترا ** ناخنان زین سان درازست ای کیا
She clipped its talons and beak and wings: the filthy old hag does this at the time of (at the time when she is moved by) affection.
ناخن و منقار و پرش را برید ** وقت مهر این میکند زال پلید
When she gives it tutmáj, it will not eat; (then) she is enraged and tears up her feelings of affection,
چونک تتماجش دهد او کم خورد ** خشم گیرد مهرها را بر درد
Saying, “I have cooked such (fine) tutmáj for thee, and thou art showing pride and insolence.
که چنین تتماج پختم بهر تو ** تو تکبر مینمایی و عتو
Thou deservest to be in that trouble and affliction: how should happiness and prosperity be suitable for thee?”
تو سزایی در همان رنج و بلا ** نعمت و اقبال کی سازد ترا
She gives it the tutmáj broth, saying, “Take this, if thou dost not wish to eat of the pastry.”2635
آن تتماجش دهد کین را بگیر ** گر نمیخواهی که نوشی زان فطیر
The falcon's nature does not accept (rejects) tutmáj broth: the old woman frowns, and her anger is prolonged.
آب تتماجش نگیرد طبع باز ** زال بترنجد شود خشمش دراز
In her rage the woman pours down the burning hot soup on its head: the crown of its head is made bald.
از غضب شربای سوزان بر سرش ** زن فرو ریزد شود کل مغفرش
On account of the burning pain the tears pour down from its eye: it remembers the kindness of the heart-delighting king.
اشک از آن چشمش فرو ریزد ز سوز ** یاد آرد لطف شاه دلفروز
(Tears pour) from those two charming coquettish eyes, which possess a hundred perfections (derived) from the countenance of the king.
زان دو چشم نازنین با دلال ** که ز چهرهی شاد دارد صد کمال
Its eye that turned not aside (ma zágh) has become full of wounds inflicted by the crow (zágh): the good eye is (smitten) with pain and anguish by the evil eye.2640
چشم مازاغش شده پر زخم زاغ ** چشم نیک از چشم بد با درد و داغ
(It hath) an eye with the (vast) range of the sea, (an eye) from the (immense) range whereof both the worlds appear (no bigger than) a thread of hair.
چشم دریا بسطتی کز بسط او ** هر دو عالم مینماید تار مو
If thousands of spheres should enter into its eye, they would vanish like a fountain before the ocean.
گر هزاران چرخ در چشمش رود ** همچو چشمه پیش قلزم گم شود
The eye that has passed beyond these objects of sense-perception and won kisses from vision of the Unseen—
چشم بگذشته ازین محسوسها ** یافته از غیببینی بوسها
Verily, I do not find a single ear to which I should tell a mystery concerning that beauteous eye.
خود نمییابم یکی گوشی که من ** نکتهای گویم از آن چشم حسن
(If) the lauded and august water were to trickle (from that eye), Gabriel would (eagerly) carry off its drops,2645
میچکید آن آب محمود جلیل ** میربودی قطرهاش را جبرئیل
That he might rub them on his wings and beak, if that person of goodly practice give him permission.
تا بمالد در پر و منقال خویش ** گر دهد دستوریش آن خوب کیش
The falcon says, “If the anger of the old crone has blazed forth, (yet) it has not consumed my glory and splendour and self-denial and knowledge.
باز گوید خشم کمپیر ار فروخت ** فر و نور و علم و صبرم را نسوخت
The falcon, (which is) my spirit, will still weave a hundred forms: the blow falls on the she-camel, not on Sálih.
باز جانم باز صد صورت تند ** زخم بر ناقه نه بر صالح زند