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  • شیخ را گفتند داد جان ما ** تو از این صوفی بجو ای پیشوا
  • And said to the Shaykh, “Demand justice for our souls from this Súfí, O Guide!”
  • گفت آخر چه گله ست ای صوفیان ** گفت این صوفی سه خو دارد گران‏
  • He said, “Why, what is the complaint, O Súfís?” He (their spokesman) replied, “This Súfí has three annoying habits:
  • در سخن بسیار گو همچون جرس ** در خورش افزون خورد از بیست کس‏
  • In speech he is garrulous as a bell; in eating he eats more than twenty persons;
  • ور بخسبد هست چون اصحاب کهف ** صوفیان کردند پیش شیخ زحف‏ 3510
  • And if he sleep, he is like the Men of the Cave.” (Thus) did the Súfís march to war (against him) before the Shaykh.
  • شیخ رو آورد سوی آن فقیر ** که ز هر حالی که هست اوساط گیر
  • The Shaykh turned his face towards that dervish, saying, “In every case that exists, take the middle (course).
  • در خبر خیر الأمور أوساطها ** نافع آمد ز اعتدال أخلاطها
  • (It is stated) in Tradition that the best things are the mean (those between the two extremes): the (four) humours are beneficial through being in equipoise.
  • گر یکی خلطی فزون شد از عرض ** در تن مردم پدید آید مرض‏
  • If by accident (any) one humour become excessive, disease appears in the human body.
  • بر قرین خویش مفزا در صفت ** کان فراق آرد یقین در عاقبت‏
  • Do not exceed in (any) quality him that is thy yoke-fellow, for that will assuredly bring about separation (between you) in the end.
  • نطق موسی بد بر اندازه و لیک ** هم فزون آمد ز گفت یار نیک‏ 3515
  • The speech of Moses was in measure, but even so it exceeded the words of his good friend.
  • آن فزونی با خضر آمد شقاق ** گفت رو تو مکثری هذا فراق‏
  • That excess resulted in (his) opposing Khadir; and he (Khadir) said, ‘Go, thou art one that talks too much: this is a (cause of) separation (between us).’