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the Miller of the dee written by Charles Darwin write the full peom​

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The Miller of The Dee :

There dwelt a miller, hale and bold,

Beside the river Dee ;

He worked and sang from morn till night-

No lark more blithe than he ;

And this the burden of his song

Forever used to be :

“I envy nobody no, not I -

And nobody envies me !"

“Thou’rt wrong, my friend," said good King Hal,

“As wrong as wrong can be ,

For could my heart be light as thine,

I’d gladly change with thee.

And tell me now, what makes thee sing,

With voice so loud and free,

While 1 am sad, though 1 am king,

Beside the river Dee?"

The miller smiled and doffed his cap,

“I earn my bread," quoth he ;

“I love my wife, I love my friend,

I love my children three ;

1 owe no penny 1 cannot pay,

1 thank the river Dee,

That turns the mill that grinds the corn

That feeds my babes and me."

“Good Friend," said Hal, and sighed the while,

“Farewell, and happy be ;

But say no more, if thoud’st be true,

That no one envies thee ;

Thy mealy cap is worth my crown,

Thy mill my kingdom’s fee ;

Such men as thou are England's boast.

O Miller of the Dee.

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