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MARRIAGE OF THE DEAF AND DUMB.

Where flower fades not, and death no treasured link
Hath power to sever more, ye need not mourn
The ear sequestrate and the tuneless tongue,
For there the eternal dialect of love
Is the free breath of every happy soul.