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Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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Chapter V - ON LOVE AND YOUTH
 
 
Story 1
 
 
  Hasan Maimundi was asked that, as the Sultan Mahmud possesses so
many beautiful slaves, each of whom is a marvel in the world, how it
happens that he manifests towards none of them so much inclination and
love as to Iyaz, although he is not more handsome than the others.
He replied: 'Whatever descends into the heart appears good to the
eye.'
 
 
        He whose murid' the sultan is
        If he does everything bad, it will be good.
        But he whom the padshah throws away
        Will not be cared for by anyone in the household.
 
 
        If anyone looks with an unfavourable eye
        Even the figure of Joseph will indicate ugliness
        And if he looks with the eye of desire on a demon,
        He will appear an angel, a cherub in his sigh].
 
 
 
 



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