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Evelyn Beatrice Hall
Evelyn Beatrice Hall

Evelyn Beatrice Hall was a British writer renowned for her wit and social commentary. Born on September 28, 1868, and passing away on April 13, 1956, Hall made significant contributions to journalism and literature. She was a member of the Bloomsbury Group and is best known for her biography of Voltaire. more

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“While snow the window-panes bedim, The fire curls up a sunny charm, Where, creaming o'er the pitcher's rim, The flowering ale is set to warm; Mirth, full of joy as summer bees, Sits there, its pleasures to impart, And children, 'tween their parent's knees, Sing scraps of carols o'er by heart.”

“Full knee-deep lies the winter snow, And the winter winds are wearily sighing: Toll ye the church bell sad and slow, And tread softly and speak low, For the old year lies a-dying. Old year you must not die; You came to us so readily, You lived with us so steadily, Old year you shall not die.”