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  • شهپری بگرفته شرق و غرب را ** از مهابت گشت بیهش مصطفی
  • A single royal pinion (of his) covered the east and the west: Mustafá (Mohammed) became senseless from awe.
  • چون ز بیم و ترس بیهوشش بدید ** جبرئیل آمد در آغوشش کشید 3770
  • When Gabriel saw him senseless from fear and dread, he came and drew him into his arms.
  • آن مهابت قسمت بیگانگان ** وین تجمش دوستان را رایگان
  • That awe is the portion of aliens, while this fond affection is freely bestowed on friends.
  • هست شاهان را زمان بر نشست ** هول سرهنگان و صارمها به دست
  • Kings, when seated on the throne, have formidable guardsmen (around them) with swords in their hands,
  • دور باش و نیزه و شمشیرها ** که بلرزند از مهابت شیرها
  • Staves and lances and scimitars, so that (even) lions would tremble in awe;
  • بانگ چاوشان و آن چوگانها ** که شود سست از نهیبش جانها
  • The shouts of sergeants with their maces, by the terror of which (men's) souls are enfeebled.
  • این برای خاص وعام ره‌گذر ** که کندشان از شهنشاهی خبر 3775
  • This is for the high and low in the street, to announce to them (the presence of) an emperor.
  • از برای عام باشد این شکوه ** تا کلاه کبر ننهند آن گروه
  • This pomp is for the sake of the vulgar, that those people may not put on the tiara of arrogance;
  • تا من و ماهای ایشان بشکند ** نفس خودبین فتنه و شر کم کند
  • That it may break their egoism and that the self-conceited carnal soul may not work mischief and evil.
  • شهر از آن آمن شود کان شهریار ** دارد اندر قهر زخم و گیر و دار
  • The country is preserved from that by the king's having force and authority to inflict punishment.
  • پس بمیرد آن هوسها در نفوس ** هیبت شه مانع آید زان نحوس
  • Therefore those vain desires are extinguished in (men's) souls: awe of the king prevents that disaster.
  • باز چون آید به سوی بزم خاص ** کی بود آنجا مهابت یا قصاص 3780
  • Again, when he (the king) comes to the private banquet, how should awe or retaliation be (in place) there?
  • حلم در حلمست و رحمتها به جوش ** نشنوی از غیر چنگ و ناخروش
  • There clemency on clemency is (shown) and mercies overflowing; you will hear no noise but that of the harp and flute.
  • طبل و کوس هول باشد وقت جنگ ** وقت عشرت با خواص آواز چنگ
  • In time of war there is the terrible drum and kettle-drum; in the hour of feasting with favourites there is (only) the sound of the harp.
  • هست دیوان محاسب عام را ** وان پری رویان حریف جام را
  • The Board of Audit is for the vulgar, while the fair ones resembling peris are for the cup-companion.
  • آن زره وآن خود مر چالیش‌راست ** وین حریر و رود مر تعریش‌راست
  • The coat of mail and the helmet are for the battle, while this silken raiment and music are for the bower.
  • این سخن پایان ندارد ای جواد ** ختم کن والله اعلم بالرشاد 3785
  • This topic hath no end, O generous one: conclude it, and God best knoweth the right course.
  • اندر احمد آن حسی کو غاربست ** خفته این دم زیر خاک یثربست
  • The (corporeal) senses in Ahmad (Mohammed), which are mortal, are now laid asleep under the soil of Yathrib (Medina),
  • وآن عظیم الخلق او کان صفدرست ** بی‌تغیر مقعد صدق اندرست
  • But that mighty-natured part of him, which is unconquerable, dwells, without having suffered corruption, within the abode of truth (in Paradise).
  • جای تغییرات اوصاف تنست ** روح باقی آفتابی روشنست
  • The bodily attributes are exposed to corruption; the everlasting spirit is a shining sun,
  • بی ز تغییری که لا شرقیة ** بی ز تبدیلی که لا غربیة
  • Incorruptible, for it is not of the east; unchangeable, for it is not of the west.
  • آفتاب از ذره کی مدهوش شد ** شمع از پروانه کی بیهوش شد 3790
  • How was the sun (ever) dumbfounded by a mote? How was the candle (ever) made senseless by a moth?
  • جسم احمد را تعلق بد بدآن ** این تغیر آن تن باشد بدان
  • The body of Ahmad was liable to that (corruption): know that this corruption belongs (only) to the body,
  • هم‌چو رنجوری و هم‌چون خواب و درد ** جان ازین اوصاف باشد پاک و فرد
  • Such as sickness and sleep and pain; the spirit is untouched by these affections and wholly detached (from them).
  • خود نتانم ور بگويم وصف جان ** زلزله افتد در اين كون و مكان
  • Indeed I cannot describe the spirit, and if I describe it, quaking would fall upon this (world of) phenomenal existence and spatiality.