Ch 01 Manner Of Kings Story 13 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEF G HI J KHLM N OO C PQPRHS

I heard a king who had changed night into day by pleasures saying in his drunkennessA
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We have in the world no moment more delightful than thisB
Because I care neither for good nor for bad nor for anyoneC
A naked dervish who was sleeping outside in the cold then saidD
'O thou like whom in happiness there is no one in the worldE
I take it if thou carest not we also do not careF
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The king being pleased with these words of unconcern held out a bag of a thousand dinars from the window and said Dervish spread out thy skirt He replied Whence can I who have no robe bring a skirt The padshah took pity on his helpless condition added a robe to his gift and sent it out to him but the dervish squandered the money in a short time and returnedG
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Property cannot abide in the hands of the freeH
Neither patience in the heart of a lover nor water in a sieveI
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The case of the dervish having been brought to the notice of the king when he was not in good humour he became angry and turned his face away Therefore it has been said that intelligent and experienced men ought to be on their guard against the violence and despotism of kings because their thoughts are generally occupied with important affairs of state so that they cannot bear to be importuned by the crowd of vulgar personsJ
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He will be excluded from the beneficence of the padshahK
Who cannot watch for the proper opportunityH
Before thou seest the occasion for speaking at handL
Destroy not thy power by heedless talkM
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The king said Drive away this impudent and prodigal mendicant who has in so short a time thrown away so much money He does not know that the Beit ulmal is intended to offer a morsel to the needy and not to feed the brothers of devilsN
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The fool who burns by day a camphor lightO
Will soon not have an oil lamp for the nightO
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One of councillor veziers said My lord it would seem proper to grant to such persons a sufficient allowance to be drawn from time to time so that they may not squander it But anger and repulsion as manifested by thee are unworthy of a generous disposition as also to encourage a man by kindness and then again to distress him by disappointing his expectationC
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The door ought not to be opened to applicants soP
That when it is ajar it may not be shut againQ
Nobody sees the thirsty pilgrims to HejazP
Crowding at the bank of briny waterR
Wherever a sweet spring happens to beH
Men birds and insects flock around itS

Saadi Shirazi



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