Ch 01 Manner Of Kings Story 28 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIJKLM L NN

A solitary dervish was sitting in a corner of the desert when a padshah happened to pass by but ease having made him independent he took no notice The sultan in conformity with his royal dignity became angry and said This tribe of rag wearers resembles beasts The vezier said The padshah of the surface of the earth has passed near thee Why hast thou not paid homage and shown good manners He replied Tell the king to look for homage from a man who expects benefits from him and also that kings exist for protecting subjects and subjects not for obeying kingsA
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The padshah is the guardian of the dervishB
Although wealth is in the glory of his reignC
The sheep is not for the shepherdD
But the shepherd for the service of itE
Today thou beholdest one man prosperousF
And another whose heart is wounded by strugglingG
Wait a few days till the earth consumesH
The brain in the head of the visionaryI
Distinction between king and slave has ceasedJ
When the decree of fate overtakes themK
If a man were to open the tombs of the deadL
He would not distinguish a rich from a poor manM
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The king who was pleased with the sentiments of the dervish asked him to make a request but he answered that the only one he had to make was to be left alone The king then asked for advice and the dervish saidL
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Understand now while wealth is in thy handN
That fortune and kingdom will leave thy handN

Saadi Shirazi



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