“Since the poor lamb did not forgather with its shepherd, through
fear it neither slept nor rested in the plain.
A bear came forth to hunt, and bound its limbs: our lamb became
the prey of that high-handed bear.
Alas for that new-born and bemused lamb! Alack for that aged and
greedy bear!”

My manuscript J. 19 * (p. 44) enumerates twelve of his works, which include an Arabic and a Persian Díwán, a collection of Maqámát, a rhymed vocabulary, a volume of travels, and several books on Astronomy, Geography, Prosody, and other sciences.