Ch 01 Manner Of Kings Story 40 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFD D GDHE I JKLM

A Chinese slave girl having been brought to a king he desired to have connection with her whilst in a state of intoxication but as she repelled him he became angry and presented her to one of his negro slaves whose upper lip was higher than his nostrils whilst the lower one hung down to his neck His stature was such that the demon Sakhrah would have been put to flight and a fountain of pitch emitted stench from his armpitsA
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Thou wouldst say that till the resurrection uglinessB
Is his stamp as that of Joseph was beautyC
His person was of so wretched an aspectD
That his ugliness surpassed all descriptionE
And from his armpits we take refuge with AllahF
They were like a corpse in the month of MerdadD
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At that time the desire of the negro was libidinous his lust overcame him his love leapt up and he took off the seal of her virginity In the morning the king sought the girl but could not find her and having obtained information of what had taken place he became angry ordered the negro and the girl to be firmly tied together by their hands and feet and to be thrown from the lofty building into a ditch One of the veziers placing the face of intercession upon the ground pleaded that there was no guilt in the negro since all the servants of his majesty usually receive presents and benefits as he had received the girl The king rejoined What would it have mattered if he had for one night delayed his enjoyment He said My lord hast thou not heard that it was saidD
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When a man with a burning thirst reaches a limpid springG
Think not that he will care for a mad elephantD
When a hungry infidel is in an empty house at tableH
Reason will not believe that he cares for the RamazanE
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The king being pleased with this sally exclaimed I make thee a present of the negro What am I to do with the girl He replied Give the girl to the negro because that half is also due to a dog of which he has consumed the other halfI
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The thirsty heart does not wish for limpid waterJ
Half of which was consumed by a fetid mouthK
How can the king s hand again touchL
An orange after it has fallen into dungM

Saadi Shirazi



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