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6
4719-4728

  • The lion or camel turns to bread in the mouth, but it is futile to tell this to children.
  • شیر و اشتر نان شود اندر دهان  ** در نگیرد این سخن با کودکان 
  • The child is in a (state of) ignorance and fancy and doubt: at any rate, thank God, his strength is (but) little. 4720
  • کودک اندر جهل و پندار و شکیست  ** شکر باری قوت او اندکیست 
  • The child is quarrelsome and very mischievous: thank God for his lack of skill and strength.
  • طفل را استیزه و صد آفتست  ** شکر این که بی‌فن و بی‌قوتست 
  • (But) alas for these childish undisciplined elders who in their strength have become an affliction to every guardian!
  • وای ازین پیران طفل ناادیب  ** گشته از قوت بلای هر رقیب 
  • When weapons and ignorance are brought together, he (such an one) becomes in his tyranny a world-consuming Pharaoh.
  • چون سلاح و جهل جمع آید به هم  ** گشت فرعونی جهان‌سوز از ستم 
  • O poor man, thank God for thy deficiency (of means), for (thereby) thou art delivered from being a Pharaoh and ungrateful (for Divine blessings).
  • شکر کن ای مرد درویش از قصور  ** که ز فرعونی رهیدی وز کفور 
  • Thank God that thou art the oppressed, not the oppressor: thou art secure from acting like Pharaoh and from every temptation. 4725
  • شکر که مظلومی و ظالم نه‌ای  ** آمن از فرعونی و هر فتنه‌ای 
  • An empty belly never bragged of Divinity, for it has no faggots to feed its fire.
  • اشکم تی لاف اللهی نزد  ** که آتشش را نیست از هیزم مدد 
  • An empty belly is the Devil's prison, because anxiety for bread prevents him from plotting and deceiving.
  • اشکم خالی بود زندان دیو  ** کش غم نان مانعست از مکر و ریو 
  • Know that a belly full of viands is the Devil's market, where the Devil's merchants raise a clamour:
  • اشکم پر لوت دان بازار دیو  ** تاجران دیو را در وی غریو