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6
306-315

  • هندوک فریاد می‌کرد و فغان  ** از برون نشنید کس از دف‌زنان 
  • Indulus clamorem et ululatum tollebat, (sed) tympanistarum causa nemo extra (thalamum) audiebat. [The little Hindú was screaming and crying out, (but) no one heard from without (the bedchamber) because of (the noise of) the tambourine-players.]
  • ضرب دف و کف و نعره‌ی مرد و زن  ** کرد پنهان نعره‌ی آن نعره‌زن 
  • Tympana pulsata, manus complosae, virorum et feminarum clamores clamorem illius (pueri) clamitantis celabant. [The pounding of tambourines, (clapping of) hands, and the loud shouts of men and women masked the screams of that screamer.]
  • تا به روز آن هندوک را می‌فشارد  ** چون بود در پیش سگ انبان آرد 
  • (Adulescens) istum Indulum comprimebat usque ad diluculum: coram cane quid fiat sacco farinae?) [He (the youth) squeezed the little Hindú until the (break of) day: how is a bag of flour (to remain untorn) before a (hungry) dog?]
  • زود آوردند طاس و بوغ زفت  ** رسم دامادان فرج حمام رفت 
  • At morning they brought the wash-basin and a big package (of clothes, etc.), and according to the custom of bridegrooms Faraj went to the bath.
  • رفت در حمام او رنجور جان  ** کون دریده هم‌چو دلق تونیان  310
  • He went to the bath, sorely troubled in soul, laceratus culum tanquam panni fornacatorum (bath-stokers). [He went to the bath, sorely troubled in soul, (his) anus torn like the rags of bath-stokers.]
  • آمد از حمام در گردک فسوس  ** پیش او بنشست دختر چون عروس 
  • From the bath he returned to the bridal chamber, a laughing-stock (to all): beside him sat the (Khwája's) daughter (dressed) like a bride.
  • مادرش آنجا نشسته پاسبان  ** که نباید کو کند روز امتحان 
  • Her mother (too) was sitting there to keep watch, lest he should make any attempt in the daytime.
  • ساعتی در وی نظر کرد از عناد  ** آنگهان با هر دو دستش ده بداد 
  • He eyed her sulkily for awhile: then with both hands (spread) he gave her the ten (fingers).
  • گفت کس را خود مبادا اتصال  ** با چو تو ناخوش عروس بدفعال 
  • “May no one,” he exclaimed, “live in wedlock with a nasty evil-doing bride like thee!
  • روز رویت روی خاتونان تر  ** کیر زشتت شب بتر از کیر خر  315
  • By day thy face is the face of fresh young ladies; noctu penis tuus turpis pejor est quam veretrum asini.” [By day thy face is the face of fresh young ladies; by night, your ugly penis (is) worse than the penis of an ass.”]