Introductory 05 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCADEFGH G CGGIJK G HLACM N CGOCHC C CCGCPQAR GCGG

My negligence and backwardness in diligent attendance at the royal court resemble the case of Barzachumihr whose merits the sages of India were discussing but could at last not reproach him with anything except slowness of speech because he delayed long and his hearers were obliged to wait till he delivered himself of what he had to say When Barzachumihr heard of this he said It is better for me to consider what to speak than to repent of what I have spokenA
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A trained orator old agedB
First meditates and then speaksC
Do not speak without considerationA
Speak well and if slow what matters itD
Deliberate and then begin to talkE
Say thyself enough before others say enoughF
By speech a man is better than a bruteG
But a beast is better unless thou speakest properlyH
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How then could I venture to appear in the sight of the grandees of my lord may his victory be glorious who are an assembly of pious men and the centre of profound scholars If I were to be led in the ardour of conversation to speak petulantly I could produce only a trifling stock in trade in the noble presence but glass beads are not worth a barleycorn in the bazar of jewellers a lamp does not shine in the presence of the sun and a minaret looks low at the foot of Mount AlvendG
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Who lifts up his neck with pretentionsC
Foes hasten to him from every sideG
Sa di has fallen to be a hermitG
No one came to attack a fallen manI
First deliberation then speechJ
The foundation was laid first then the wallK
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I know bouquet binding but not in the garden I sell a sweetheart but not in Canaan Loqman the philosopher being asked from whom he had learnt wisdom replied From the blind who do not take a step before trying the place First move about then stir outG
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Try thy virility first then marryH
Though a cock may be brave in warL
He strikes his claws in vain on a brazen falconA
A cat is a lion in catching miceC
But a mouse in combat with a tigerM
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But trusting in the liberal sentiments of the great who shut their eyes to the faults of their inferiors and abstain from divulging the crimes of humble men we have in this book recorded by way of abridgment some rare events stories poetry and accounts about ancient kings spending a portion of our precious life in the task This was the reason for composing the book Gulistan and help is from AllahN
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This well arranged composition will remain for yearsC
When every atom of our dust is dispersedG
The intention of this design was that it should surviveO
Because I perceive no stability in my existenceC
Unless one day a pious man compassionatelyH
Utters a prayer for the works of dervishesC
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The author having deliberated upon the arrangement of the book and the adornment of the chapters deemed it suitable to curtail the diction of this beautiful garden and luxuriant grove and to make it resemble paradise which also has eight entrances The abridgment was made to avoid tediousnessC
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I The Manners of KingsC
II On the Morals of DervishesC
III On the Excellence of ContentG
IV On the Advantages of SilenceC
V On Love and YouthP
VI On Weakness and Old AgeQ
VII On the Effects of EducationA
VIII On Rules for Conduct in LifeR
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At a period when our time was pleasantG
The Hejret was six hundred and fifty sixC
Our intention was advice and we gave itG
We recommended thee to God and departedG

Saadi Shirazi



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