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

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  • Chapter V - ON LOVE AND YOUTH
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Story 6
 
 
  I remember that one night a dear friend of mine entered when I
jumped up in such a heedless way that the lamp was extinguished by
my sleeve. A vision appeared in the night and by its appearance the
darkness was illuminated.
 
 
  I was amazed at my luck exclaiming whence this felicity?
 
 
  He took a seat and began reproving me saying that when I beheld
him I extinguished the lamp. I said: 'I thought the sun had risen
and wits have said:
 
 
        When an ugly person comes before the lamp
        Arise to him and pull him into the assembly
        But if it be a sugar-smiled, sweet-lipped one
        Pull him by the sleeve and extinguish the lamp.'
 
 
 
 



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