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1487-1496

  • خیمه ویرانست و بشکسته وتد  ** او بهانه می‌جود تا در فتد 
  • The tent is ruined and the tent-pin broken: it (the tent) is seeking (the least) excuse to fall in.
  • بهر این مرده دریغ آید دریغ  ** که قصاصم افتد اندر زیر تیغ 
  • It would be a pity, a (great) pity, that on account of this (virtually) dead man retaliation should fall upon me under the sword.”
  • چون نمی‌توانست کف بر خصم زد  ** عزمش آن شد کش سوی قاضی برد 
  • Since he durst not give his adversary a fisticuff, he resolved to take him to the Cadi.
  • که ترازوی حق است و کیله‌اش  ** مخلص است از مکر دیو و حیله‌اش  1490
  • Saying (to himself), “He (the cadi) is God’s scales and measure, he is the means of deliverance from the deceit and cunning of the Devil.
  • هست او مقراض احقاد و جدال  ** قاطع جن دو خصم و قیل و قال 
  • He is the scissors for (cutting off) enmities and wranglings, he is the decider of the quarrels and disputes of the two litigants.
  • دیو در شیشه کند افسون او  ** فتنه‌ها ساکن کند قانون او 
  • His spells put the Devil in the bottle, his legal ruling makes dissensions cease.
  • چون ترازو دید خصم پر طمع  ** سرکشی بگذارد و گردد تبع 
  • When the covetous adversary sees the scales (of justice), he abandons rebelliousness and becomes submissive;
  • ور ترازو نیست گر افزون دهیش  ** از قسم راضی نگردد آگهیش 
  • But if there are no scales, (even) though you give him more (than his fair share) his shrewdness will never be satisfied with the portion (allotted to him).”
  • هست قاضی رحمت و دفع ستیز  ** قطره‌ای از بحر عدل رستخیز  1495
  • The cadi is a mercy (bestowed by God) and the means of removing strife: he is a drop from the ocean of the justice of  the Resurrection.
  • قطره گرچه خرد و کوته‌پا بود  ** لطف آب بحر ازو پیدا بود 
  • Though the drop be small and short of foot, (yet) by it the purity of the ocean’s water is made manifest.