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HER SIMILE.
If you should see a statue, one
Whose marble name was Silence, sit alone,
Whiter than Death and sadder, in the sun,
With stony finger pressed to lips of stone;

If from those lips, themselves so still,
A fountain's waters restlessly should start,
And make a little troubled murmur, till
They all were dry: this would be like my heart.

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