The maid of the mill; or, the cottage beauty: being the real and entertaining history of 'squire Richland, and Lucy Arnold, the miller's daughter of the county of Hertfordshire. Containing I. An account of the Maid of the Mill. II. Her various sweethearts, and the manner they take to gain her affection. III. 'squire Richland falls in love with her and what follows. IV. The way she takes to get rid of her former lovers, Letters between her and the 'squire. V. Account of Miss Richland and her affairs in love; more letters between the maid of the Mill and 'squire Richland; he comes to her father's, promises marriage. VI. She visits Miss Richland, preparation for the wedding; Miss Richland's lover appears. Vii. Another wedding to take place; Richland, and the Maid of the Mill with Miss Richland and her lover married at the same time, with many other particulars,

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[1790?]
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London : printed by T. Sabine, No. 81, Shee-Lane, Fleet-Street, [1790?]

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28p.,plate ; 80.

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ESTC T99200

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