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1294-1318

  • The grace of God has given amity to this lion and wild-ass— these two far distant contraries.
  • لطف حق این شیر را و گور را ** الف داده ست این دو ضد دور را
  • Since the world is sick and a prisoner, what wonder if the sick one is passing away?” 1295
  • چون جهان رنجور و زندانی بود ** چه عجب رنجور اگر فانی بود
  • From this point of view he (the hare) recited counsels to the lion. “I have lagged behind,” said he, “because of these bonds.”
  • خواند بر شیر او از این رو پندها ** گفت من پس مانده‌‌ام زین بندها
  • How the lion asked the reason of the hare's drawing back.
  • پرسیدن شیر از سبب پای واپس کشیدن خرگوش‌‌
  • The lion said to him, “Amongst (all) the causes of your malady tell (me) the special cause, for this is my object.”
  • شیر گفتش تو ز اسباب مرض ** این سبب گو خاص کاین استم غرض‌‌
  • “That lion,” he said, “lives in this well: within this fortress he is safe from harms.”
  • گفت آن شیر اندر این چه ساکن است ** اندر این قلعه ز آفات ایمن است‌‌
  • Every one who is wise chose the bottom of the well (to live in), because spiritual joys are (to be attained only) in solitude.
  • قعر چه بگزید هر کی عاقل است ** ز آن که در خلوت صفاهای دل است‌‌
  • The darkness of the well is better than the dark shades of the world: he that followed at the heels of the world never saved his head. 1300
  • ظلمت چه به که ظلمتهای خلق ** سر نبرد آن کس که گیرد پای خلق‌‌
  • “Come on,” said the lion; “my blow subdues him: see thou whether that lion is in the well at present.”
  • گفت پیش آ زخمم او را قاهر است ** تو ببین کان شیر در چه حاضر است‌‌
  • The hare answered, “I am consumed with (dread of) that fieriness (wrath): perhaps thou wilt take me beside thee,
  • گفت من سوزیده‌‌ام ز آن آتشی ** تو مگر اندر بر خویشم کشی‌‌
  • That with thy support, O mine of generosity, I may open my eyes and look into the well.”
  • تا بپشت تو من ای کان کرم ** چشم بگشایم به چه در بنگرم‌‌
  • How the lion looked into the well and saw the reflexion of himself and the hare.
  • نظر کردن شیر در چاه و دیدن عکس خود را و آن خرگوش را
  • When the lion took him to his side, under the lion's protection he began to run towards the well.
  • چون که شیر اندر بر خویشش کشید ** در پناه شیر تا چه می‌‌دوید
  • As soon as they looked at the water in the well, there shone forth in the water the light (reflected) from the lion and him (the hare). 1305
  • چون که در چه بنگریدند اندر آب ** اندر آب از شیر و او در تافت تاب‌‌
  • The lion saw his own reflexion: from the water shone the image of a lion with a plump hare at his side.
  • شیر عکس خویش دید از آب تفت ** شکل شیری در برش خرگوش زفت‌‌
  • When he beheld his adversary in the water, he left him (the hare) and sprang into the well.
  • چون که خصم خویش را در آب دید ** مر و را بگذاشت و اندر چه جهید
  • He fell into the well which he had dug, because his iniquity was coming (back) on his own head.
  • در فتاد اندر چهی کاو کنده بود ** ز آن که ظلمش در سرش آینده بود
  • The iniquity of evil-doers became (for them) a dark well: so have said all the wise.
  • چاه مظلم گشت ظلم ظالمان ** این چنین گفتند جمله عالمان‌‌
  • The more iniquitous one is, the more frightful is his well: (Divine) Justice has ordained worse (punishment) for worse (sin). 1310
  • هر که ظالمتر چهش با هول‌‌تر ** عدل فرموده ست بدتر را بتر
  • O you who on account of (your) high estate are committing an act of injustice, know that you are digging a well (pit) for yourself.
  • ای که تو از ظلم چاهی می‌‌کنی ** دان که بهر خویش دامی می‌‌کنی‌‌
  • Do not weave (a cocoon) round yourself, like the silkworm. You are digging a well for yourself (to fall in): dig with moderation (not too deep).
  • گرد خود چون کرم پیله بر متن ** بهر خود چه می‌‌کنی اندازه کن‌‌
  • Deem not the weak to be without a champion: recite from the Qur’án (the words), When the help of God shall come.
  • مر ضعیفان را تو بی‌‌خصمی مدان ** از نبی ذا جاء نصر الله خوان‌‌
  • If you are an elephant and your foe fled from you, lo, the retribution came upon you, birds in flocks.
  • گر تو پیلی خصم تو از تو رمید ** نک جزا طیرا ابابیلت رسید
  • If any poor man on the earth beg for mercy, a loud tumult falls on (arises among) the Host of Heaven. 1315
  • گر ضعیفی در زمین خواهد امان ** غلغل افتد در سپاه آسمان‌‌
  • If you bite him with your teeth and make him bleed, toothache will attack you—how will you do (then)?
  • گر بدندانش گزی پر خون کنی ** درد دندانت بگیرد چون کنی‌‌
  • The lion saw himself in the well, and in his fury he did not know himself at that moment from the enemy.
  • شیر خود را دید در چه وز غلو ** خویش را نشناخت آن دم از عدو
  • He regarded his own reflexion as his enemy: necessarily he drew a sword against himself.
  • عکس خود را او عدوی خویش دید ** لا جرم بر خویش شمشیری کشید