WebThe Miller of the Dee by Charles Mackay (Summary) Faizan Bhatti 6:35 PM (Charles Mackay) There was a miller. He had a windmill. He ground the corn of the people on his wind mill and made his living. When he was at his work he sang songs to amuse him self. He sang that he was not jealous of any body and no body was jealous of him. WebMiller of Dee 語源 From the traditional English folk song Miller of Dee, in which the eponymous miller sings " I care for nobody, no not I, if nobody cares for me. " 発音 名詞 Millers of Dee ( 複数形 Millers of Dee ) ( idiomatic) Someone who lives independently and unattached to others, especially for selfish reasons.
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WebThe miller is the happier man, because he has no worries whereas the king has all the worries and problems of the world. Q.6 What did the King say to the miller in the last stanza of the poem? Ans. King Hall told the miller to continue living his happy and care free life and not to belief that no body envied him. WebThere was a jolly miller once Lived on the River Dee; He work'd and sang from morn till night, No lark more blithe than he. And this the burden of his song Forever used to be; I care for nobody ... this version of the folk text was discovered in 1857 written on a flyleaf of a 1716 collection of John Dryden's poems. 1 Beethoven: "dot" Authorship: garden related wedding gift