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THE QUAKER POETS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND,
By EVELYN NOBLE ARMITAGE,
Author of “A Dream of the Gironde,” “The Poet in May,” “The Message of Quakerism,” etc., etc.
The volume opens with a brief sketch of the Rise of the Society of Friends, and Characteristics of its Poetry, Biographical Notices and Examples of the best Poems of the following poets are given:—