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The Manners of Kings

STORY XXXVIII

A company of philosophers were discussing a subject in the palace of Kesra,[1] and Barzachumihr having remained silent, they asked him why he took no share in the debate? He replied: "Viziers are like physicians, and the latter give medicine to the sick only; but, as I perceive that your opinions are in conformity with propriety, I have nothing to say about them. When an affair succeeds without my idle talk it is not meet for me to speak thereon. But, if I see a blind man near a well, it is a crime for me to remain silent.

  1. Kesra stands for Nurshirvân the Just, called also Khosroes or Chosroes by the Byzantine Greeks.

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