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  • پس هماره روی معشوقه نگر  ** این به دست تست بشنو ای پدر 
  • Therefore gaze incessantly on the face of the Beloved! This is in your power. Hearken, O father!
  • راه کن در اندرونها خویش را  ** دور کن ادراک غیراندیش را 
  • Make a way for yourself into the innermost parts: banish the perception that is concerned with other (than God).
  • کیمیا داری دوای پوست کن  ** دشمنان را زین صناعت دوست کن 
  • You possess an elixir: treat your (vile) skin (with it), and by means of this art (alchemy) make your enemies your friends.
  • چون شدی زیبا بدان زیبا رسی  ** که رهاند روح را از بی‌کسی  3100
  • When you have become beauteous you will attain unto the Beauteous One who delivers the spirit from friendlessness.
  • پرورش مر باغ جانها را نمش  ** زنده کرده مرده‌ی غم را دمش 
  • His moisture (grace) is nourishment for the garden of spirits; His breath revives him that has died of anguish.
  • نه همه ملک جهان دون دهد  ** صد هزاران ملک گوناگون دهد 
  • He does not (only) bestow (on you) the entire kingdom of the base world; He bestows a hundred thousand kingdoms of diverse kinds.
  • بر سر ملک جمالش داد حق  ** ملکت تعبیر بی‌درس و سبق 
  • God gave him (Joseph), in addition to the kingdom of beauty, the kingdom of interpretation (of dreams) without his having studied and taken lessons (in that science).
  • ملکت حسنش سوی زندان کشید  ** ملکت علمش سوی کیوان کشید 
  • The kingdom of beauty led him to prison; the kingdom of knowledge led him to Saturn.
  • شه غلام او شد از علم و هنر  ** ملک علم از ملک حسن استوده‌تر  3105
  • Because of his knowledge and skill (in interpretation) the King (of Egypt) became his slave: the kingdom of knowledge is more praiseworthy than the kingdom of beauty.
  • رجوع کردن به حکایت آن شخص وام کرده و آمدن او به امید عنایت آن محتسب سوی تبریز 
  • Return to the Story of the man who incurred (great) debts and his coming to Tabríz in hope of (enjoying) the favour of the Inspector of Police.
  • آن غریب ممتحن از بیم وام  ** در ره آمد سوی آن دارالسلام 
  • The poor stranger, (who was) afflicted with fear on account of his debts, set out on the way to that Abode of Peace.