The Miller and His Golden Dream

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THE MILLER.

Title: The Miller and his Golden Dream

Author: Eliza Lucy Leonard

Language: English

Character set encoding: UTF-8

E-text prepared by Charlene Taylor
and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
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Transcriber’s Note: The illustrations have been moved to the end of the book to avoid disrupting the flow of the poem.


THE
MILLER
AND
HIS GOLDEN DREAM.

“With moderate blessings be content,
Nor idly grasp at every shade;
Peace, competence, a life well spent,
Are treasures that can never fade;
And he who weakly sighs for more—
—Augments his misery, not his store.”

BY THE AUTHOR OF
“THE RUBY RING,” &c.

WELLINGTON, SALOP:
PRINTED BY AND FOR F. HOULSTON AND SON,
And sold by Scatcherd and Co. Ave-Maria Lane, London.

1822.

[Entered at Stationers’ Hall.]


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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