"O my son, thy lips still smell of milk, and thy heart should go out to pleasure. But the days are grave, and Iran looketh unto thee in its danger."
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Ferdowsi
Ferdowsi (c. 940 –1020) was a Persian author at the turn of the 1st millennium.
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