I have tried to find one myself, but no luck. Instead you could first use Google Translate to get the Persian text, then find a Persian Transliterator which will type the text with Latin letters but not translate.
Narrabant translates from Latin to English as told.
The Latin word 'filius' translates into English as son. The word for 'little son' is 'filiolus'. The Latin word 'filia' translates into English as 'daughter'. The word for 'little daughter' is 'filiola'.
Vita is already latin and translates into English as 'life'.
EG stands for "exempli gratia," which translates to "for example" in Latin. It is commonly used in English to introduce an example or list of examples.
"Nulla molestia" is the Latin phrase that translates to "no worries" in English.
"About 1850" and "around 1850" are meanings of the English phrase "ca 1850." The two letters serve as an abbreviation for circa, a Latin word which translates into English in the two above-mentioned ways.
The word armari is Latin and translates into English as arming.
The Latin word 'ebrius' (roughly) translates into the English word 'inebriated'
"Dead king" in English translates to "mortuus rex rgis" in Latin.
Hunger translates to fames in Latin. An example in a Latin sentence; Erat autem fames in re Paulo post, decanus. In English it translates to; It was hunger that later returned Paul to reality.
There are 26 letters in the English version of the Latin alphabet.
The Spanish word messes translates into English as months. In Latin this word translates as mensibus and in Italian is mesi.