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" Hath never yet been shadow'd forth in sound, Or told in language. " So, ye voiceless pair, Pass on in hope. For ye may build as firm Your silent altar in each other's hearts, And catch the sunshine through the clouds of time, As cheerily as though the... "
America as I Found it - Page 348
by Mary Grey Lundie Duncan - 1852 - 440 pages
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Poems

Lydia Howard Sigourney - American poetry - 1834 - 316 pages
...Did herald forth the deed. And when ye dwell 170 MARRIAGE OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. ' Where flower fades not, and death no treasured link Hath power to sever...dialect of love Is the free breath of every happy soul. MISSION HYMN. ONWARD, onward, men of Heaven ! Rear the gospel's banner high, Rest not till its light...
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The Deaf and Dumb: Or, A Collection of Articles Relating to the Condition of ...

Edwin John Mann - Deaf - 1836 - 324 pages
...Did herald forth the deed. — And when ye dwell Where flowers fade not, and death no treasv'd list Hath power to sever more; — ye need not mourn> The...tuneless tongue; For there the eternal dialect of love la the tree breath of every happy soul. [From the Cliristian Ob«erver.] ON ,TEACHING THE DEAF AND...
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Elements of Rhetoric and Literary Criticism: With Copious Practical ...

James Robert Boyd - English language - 1844 - 372 pages
...shadow'd out in word, Or told in language. So, ye voiceless pair, 290 AMERICAN POETS. Where flower fades not, and death no treasured link Hath power to sever...dialect of love Is the free breath of every happy soul. SECTION VII. (1.) HANNAH F. GOULD, of Vermont, has acquired considerable reputation by her numerous...
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Illustrated Poems

Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1849 - 508 pages
...the clouds of time As cheerily, as though the pomp of speech Did herald forth the deed. And when ye dwell Where flowers fade not, and death no treasured...dialect of love Is the free breath of every happy soul. i THE FRIENDS OF MAN. THE young babe sat on its mother's knee, Shaking its coral and bells with glee,...
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Whisper to a Bride

Lydia Howard Sigourney - Wives - 1851 - 108 pages
...as though the pomp of speech BRIDAL OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. 41 Did herald forth the deed. And when ye dwell Where flowers fade 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...
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America as I Found it

Mary Grey Lundie Duncan - Travel - 1852 - 402 pages
...in every thought to him— Her more than brother, and next to her God, Hath never yet been shadow'd forth in sound, Or told in language. " So, ye voiceless...dialect of love Is the free breath of every happy soul." MKSL. H. SlQOURNEY.* It is of great value to the subjects of instruction, that what they are taught...
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America as I Found it

Mary Grey Lundie Duncan - Travel - 1852 - 400 pages
...iu every thought to him — Her more than brother, and next to her God, Hath never yet been shadow'd forth in sound, Or told in language. "So, ye voiceless...sequestrate, and the tuneless tongue, For there the eterual dialect of love Is the free breath of every happy soul." MRS LH SIOOUBNEY.* It is of great...
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America as I Found it

Mary Grey Lundie Duncan - African-Americans - 1852 - 474 pages
...Her more than brother, and her next to God, Hath never yet been shadowed forth in sound, Or told iu language. So, ye voiceless pair, Pass on in hope....death no treasured link Hath power to sever more, yo need not mourn The ear sequestrate, and the tuneless tongue, For there the eternal dialect of love...
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Elements of Rhetoric and Literary Criticism: With Copious Practical ...

James Robert Boyd - English language - 1852 - 364 pages
...deed. And when ye dwell BB 291 York their died been ithau 1795. writbut It ival orv Where flower fades not, and death no treasured link Hath power to sever...The ear sequestrate, and the tuneless tongue, For theie the eternal dialect of love Is the free breath of every happy soul. SECTION VII. (I.) HANNAH...
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Elements of Rhetoric and Literary Criticism

James Robert Boyd - English language - 1872 - 360 pages
...forth the deed. And when ye dwell So, ye voiceless pair Where flower fades not, and death no trea&ared link Hath power to sever more, ye need not mourn The ear sequestrate, and the tuneless toiigcc, For there the eternal dialect of love Is the free breath of every happy souL SECTION VII....
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