If man is to have what he desires:
Shall man then have whatever he covets?
Or shall the human being have what he wishes
Nay, should man get all that he covets and fancies?
If man is to have what he desires:
Or shall man have what he wishes?
Or shall the human being have what he wishes?
What is it that the human being desires?
Can ever man get what he desires?
Or is there for man whatever he wishes?
Does man imagine that it is his due to have all that he might wish for,
Or shall man have what he coveteth?
Does man imagine that whatever he wishes for is right for him?*
Or does man think that whatever he wishes or desires is law.
Should man’s whims be materializes.
Or shall man have what he wishes?
Nay, shall man have (just) anything he hankers after?
Or should every person ˹simply˺ have whatever ˹intercessors˺ they desire?
Is it that man can get whatever he wishes?
Is man to have everything he wishes for,
Or shall man have whatever he fancies?
Shall man have what he desires?
Or shall man have whatever whims he wishes?
Or even should man have whatever he covets?
Shall man have whatever he wisheth for?
No! Shall man have anything (just because) he wishes for it?
Can a person always have whatever he desires?
Shall man have whatever he yearns for?