Ch 05 On Love And Youth Story 19 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHD D IDJKLBMNOD

A king of the Arabs having been informed of the relations subsisting between Laila and Mejnun with an account of the latter s insanity to the effect that he had in spite of his great accomplishments and eloquence chosen to roam about in the desert and to let go the reins of self control from his hands he ordered him to be brought to his presence and this having been done he began to reprove him and to ask him what defect he had discovered in the nobility of the human soul that he adopted the habits of beasts and abandoned the society of mankind Mejnun repliedA
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Many friends have blamed me for loving herB
Will they not see her one day and understand my excuseC
Would that those who are reproving meD
Could see thy face O ravisher of heartsE
That instead of a lemon in thy presenceF
They might heedlessly cut their handsG
That the truth may bear witness to the assertion This is he forH
whose sake ye blamed meD
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The king expressed a wish to see the beauty of Laila in order to ascertain the cause of so much distress Accordingly he ordered her to be searched for The encampments of various Arab families having been visited she was found conveyed to the king and led into the courtyard of the palace The king looked at her outward form for some time and she appeared despicable in his sight because the meanest handmaids of his harem excelled her in beauty and attractions Mejnun who shrewdly understood the thoughts of the king said It would have been necessary to look from the window of Mejnun s eye at the beauty of Laila when the mystery of her aspect would have been revealed to theeD
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If the record of the glade which entered my earsI
Had been heard by the leaves of the glade they would have lamented with meD
O company of friends say to him who is unconcernedJ
Would that thou knewest what is in a pining heartK
Who are healthy have no pain from woundsL
I shall tell my grief to no one but a sympathizerB
It is useless to speak of bees to oneM
Who never in his life felt their stingN
As long as thy state is not like mineO
My state will be but an idle tale to theeD

Saadi Shirazi



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