Thomas Carlyle: The Man and His Books; Illustrated by Personal Reminiscences, Table-Talk, and Anecdotes of Himself and His Freinds (Classic Reprint)

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It will be observed that I have had the good fortune to discover what I believe to be a hitherto unknown Poem by Carlyle; and the reasons for ascribing the piece to him have now received an accession in the account which he gives in the posthumous Reminiscence: of his father's connection with the building of the Bridge at Auldgarth.

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