THE
HAPPY VILLAGERS,
EMBELLISHED WITH AN
ENGRAVING.
DUBLIN:
PRINTED BY J. SHEA,
Childrens’ Book Ware-house,
42, COLLEGE-GREEN.
1807.
THE
HAPPY VILLAGER.
MR. JACKSON had been an eminent tradesman in the city of Dublin, where he by trade acquired an independent fortune, and was now retired into the country, to spend the remainder of his days amidst rural retreats, to enjoy the pleasure of rambling through woods and groves, by the side of purling and meandering streams, while the harmony of the feathered songsters would charm the ear, and lull the busy mind into the most tranquil repose.