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AMPTHILL HOUSE, THE SEAT OF LORD HOLLAND
POEMS BY A KING OF PERSIA

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(To the Editor.)

It is rather an unusual thing in the present age to hear of monarchs being authors, and much more so of being poets. It is true, there have been instances of this kind in former times; but perhaps none deserved more notice than Fath Ali Shah, the King of Persia. The author of a collection of elegies and sonnets, Mr. Scott Waring, in his "Tour to Sheeraz," has exhibited a specimen of the king's amatory productions. He also states that the government of Kashan, one of the chief cities in Persia, was the reward of the king to the person who excelled in poetical composition.

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 17, No. 491, May 28, 1831

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