"In Praise of Omar" is a celebrated address delivered by John Hay before the Omar Khayyam Club, a group dedicated to the appreciation of the Persian poet and his most famous work, the "Rubaiyat." Hay's eloquent words offer a deep appreciation for Omar Khayyam's philosophy and the enduring appeal of his verses. This edition preserves Hay's insightful analysis, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, poetry enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to understand the cultural impact of Omar Khayyam.
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