Said the Shaykh to him: “Thou hast done well, may
thy mouth never be harmed, nor he be benefited who
speaks thee harshly, for, by Allah, thou art, despite thy
tender youth, a safer keeper than the earth, and more of
a collector than the day of mustering (resurrection).
Now I have made thee and thy comrades drink from
my pure draught, and have straightened you as spear-
“If Ḥims I have chosen, and trade as buffoon, it was to be blessed with the portion of fool-borns,
For our age selects but the fool for its favours, and houses its wealth in the pools of the hollows,
While brothers of wisdom obtain from their age not more than the donkey tied up in the courtyard.”
Then he said: “But teaching is the most honourable of crafts, and the most profitable of merchandizes, the most successful of intercessions, and the most excellent of eminences, and its possessor is lord of a rule obeyed, and of awe widespread, and of a flock [subjects] submissive to his sway, he guards with the guardianship of a prince, and fixes allowances as a Wazîr fixes them, and ordains with the authority of the powerful, and resembles the owner of a great kingdom, save that in a short while he reaches his dotage, and becomes noted for far-famed foolishness, and shifts about with small wits in his dealings, and none can enlighten thee better [in this matter] than one who speaks from experience.” Said I to him: “By Allah, thou art the son of the days and the pattern of patterns, and the wizard who beguiles understandings, who has access to every branch-path of speech.” Thereupon I ceased not to attend at his assembly, and to plunge into the current of his river, until the bright days passed away and grey events took their stead, when I separated from him with tears in my eyne.