Ch 01 Manner Of Kings Story 24 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE F BB G HIJKLM

King Zuzan had a khajah of noble sentiments and of good aspect who served his companions when they were present and spoke well of them when they were absent He happened to do something whereby he incurred the displeasure of the king who inflicted a fine on him and also otherwise punished him The officials of the king mindful of the benefits they had formerly received from him and being by them pledged to gratitude treated him kindly whilst in their custody and allowed no one to insult himA
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If thou desirest peace from the foe whenever heB
Finds fault behind thy back praise him to his faceC
A vicious fellow s mouth must utter wordsD
If thou desirest not bitter words sweeten his mouthE
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He was absolved of some accusations brought by the king against him but retained in prison for some Another king in those regions secretly dispatched a message to him to the purport that the sovereigns of that country not knowing his excellent qualities had dishonoured him but that if his precious mind may Allah prosper the end of his affairs were to look in this direction the utmost efforts would be made to please him because the nobles of this realm would consider it an honour to see him and are waiting for a reply to this letter The khajah who had received this information being apprehensive of danger forthwith wrote a brief and suitable answer on the back of the sheet of paper and sent it back One however of the king s courtiers who noticed what had taken place reported to him that the imprisoned khajah was in correspondence with the princes of the adjacent country The king became angry and desired this affair to be investigated The courier was overtaken and deprived of the letter the contents of which were found on perusal to be as follows The good opinion of high personages is more than their servant s merit deserves who is unable to comply with the honour of reception which they have offered him because having been nourished by the bounty of this dynasty he cannot become unthankful towards his benefactor in consequence of a slight change of sentiments of the latter since it is saidF
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He who bestows every moment favours upon theeB
Is to be pardoned by thee if once in his life he injures theeB
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The king approved of his gratitude bestowed upon him a robe of honour gave him presents and asked his pardon saying I committed a mistake He replied My lord it was the decree of God the most high that a misfortune should befall this servant but it was best that it should come from thy hands which had formerly bestowed favours upon him and placed him under obligationsG
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If people injure thee grieve notH
Because neither rest nor grief come from the peopleI
Be aware that the contrasts of friend and foe are from GodJ
Because the hearts of both are in his keepingK
Although the arrow is shot from the bowL
Wise men look at the archerM

Saadi Shirazi



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