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

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  • Chapter VII - ON THE EFFECTS OF EDUCATION
    • Story 6
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Story 6
 
 
  A padshah entrusted a tutor with the care of his son, saying:
'This is thy son. Educate him as if he were one of thy own
children.' He kept the prince for some years and strove to instruct
him but could effect nothing, whilst the sons of the tutor made the
greatest progress in accomplishments and eloquence. The king
reproved and threatened the learned man with punishment, telling him
that he had acted contrary to his promise and had been unfaithful.
He replied: 'O king, the instruction is the same but the natures are
different.'
 
 
        Although both silver and gold come from stones
        All stones do not contain silver and gold.
        Canopus is shining upon the whole world
        But produces in some places sack-leather and in others adim.
 
 
 
 



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