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  • گر ببخشی جرم ما ای دل‌فروز  ** شب شبیها کرده باشد روز روز 
  • If thou forgive our crime, O thou who makest the heart radiant, the night will have shown the qualities of night, and the day (those of) day.
  • گر ببخشی یافت نومیدی گشاد  ** ورنه صد چون ما فدای شاه باد 
  • If thou forgive, despair will be removed; and if not, may a hundred like us be a sacrifice to the King!”
  • گفت شه نه این نواز و این گداز  ** من نخواهم کرد هست آن ایاز 
  • The King replied, “Nay, I will not show this clemency or deal this punishment: that (right) belongs to Ayáz.
  • حواله کردن پادشاه قبول و توبه‌ی نمامان و حجره گشایان و سزا دادن ایشان با ایاز کی یعنی این جنایت بر عرض او رفته است 
  • [How the King referred to Ayáz the question of accepting the repentance of the ploiters who had opened his chamber or of punishing them, because he judged that the offence had been committed against his honour.]
  • این جنایت بر تن و عرض ویست  ** زخم بر رگهای آن نیکوپیست 
  • This is an offence against his person and honour: the blow is (inflicted) on the veins of that man of goodly ways.
  • گرچه نفس واحدیم از روی جان  ** ظاهرا دورم ازین سود و زیان  2095
  • Although we are spiritually one, formally I am far from (I am unaffected by) this profit and loss.”
  • تهمتی بر بنده شه را عار نیست  ** جز مزید حلم و استظهار نیست 
  • An accusation against a (guilty) servant is no disgrace to the King: it is only (a means of) increasing (His) forbearance and (the servant's) reliance (on His protection).
  • متهم را شاه چون قارون کند  ** بی‌گنه را تو نظر کن چون کند 
  • Inasmuch as the King makes one who is accused (rich as) Qárún (Korah), consider how He will act towards one who is innocent.
  • شاه را غافل مدان از کار کس  ** مانع اظهار آن حلمست و بس 
  • Deem not the King to be ignorant of any one's actions: ’tis only His forbearance that prevents it (the evil action) from being brought to light.
  • من هنا یشفع به پیش علم او  ** لا ابالی‌وار الا حلم او 
  • Here who shall recklessly intercede with His knowledge— (who) except His forbearance?
  • آن گنه اول ز حلمش می‌جهد  ** ورنه هیبت آن مجالش کی دهد  2100
  • The sin arises at first from His forbearance; otherwise, how should His awful majesty give (any) room for it (to arise)?