What are the characteristics of Mill's published poetry?

Mill wrote six collections of poetry in Urdu and one collection in Persian. He wrote a large number of lyric poems and is famous for his "boudoir language" lyric poems. His poems reflect the social unrest and the difficult situation of Muslims after the fall of the Mughal dynasty and India's colonization. He adopted the rhythm of Persian poetry, thereby abandoning the clichés of religious philosophy, and reflected the real social life in India with verses such as couplets, triplets, and quatrains, and in bright and popular spoken language. His lyrical poetry creation is praised as creating a new stage of poetry in the history of Urdu literature. Most of his long narrative poems reflect India's social life and natural scenery. It is full of romanticism. Among them, "Hunting Chapter", which describes the scene of an Indian prince going on a hunting tour, compares himself to a dragon, and compares other literati to snakes, insects, birds and beasts conquered by dragons, reflecting the pain of his life. and "Family Situation" about the turmoil of Indian society in the 18th century and the dire straits of the people, etc., are still loved by readers today. Mill also wrote an autobiography and "Mill's Remarks" and "A Poet's Warning" in Urdu with commentary.