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DEAF, DUMB, AND BLIND GIRL.
When the chain'd tongue, forbid to pour
The broken melodies of time,
Shall to the highest numbers soar
Of everlasting praise sublime;
When those veiled orbs, which ne'er might trace
The features of their kindred clay,
Shall scan of Deity the face,
And glow with rapture's deathless ray.
THE END.
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