BY THOMAS CARLYLE
made it for the first time familiar to English readers. He wrote “Sartor Resartus,” “The French Revolution,” “Heroes and Hero Worship,” “Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches,” “The History of Frederick the Great,” and other works.
1. So here hath been dawning
Another blue day:Think, wilt thou let it
Slip useless away?
2. Out of Eternity
This new day is born;Into Eternity,
At night, will return.
3. Behold itaforetime
No eye ever did;So soon it forever
From all eyes is hid.
4. Here hath been dawning
Another blue day;Think, wilt thou let itSlip useless away?