Excerpt from The Annual Monitor for 1914: Being an Obituary of Members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland; From October 1, 1912, to September 30, 1913
Who said not to their Lord, as ‘if afraid, Here is thy talent in a napkin laid, ’ But laboured In their sphere, as men who live In the delight that word alone can give. Peace be to them; eternal peace and rest, And the fulfilment of the great behest Ye have been faithful over a few things, Over ten cities shall ye reign as kings.’
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