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Claude Colleer Abbott

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183:, begun in the 1930s but not printed till 1958. It describes, in a variety of verse-forms, the pivotal love affair of his life, conducted during a long summer revisit to East Anglia with an unnamed woman from the North unfamiliar with the area and enchanted by it. "You who loved in July the drooping elms along these Essex lanes, / The willows fledging every idle stream ..." The affair was consummated high up inside an old elm, "the massive hollow trunk grotesquely bossed, with mighty boughs above." 176:"Thankful for his country upbringing," Abbott, in his most typical poems, "tried to understand with greater love the existence and savour of country folk in Essex and Suffolk." His poems frequently focus on local characters – eccentrics and solitaries in Essex and Suffolk villages – on people in inns, on rural labourers, on rustic lovers. 156:
of 1762–3, believed lost, two other missing Boswell diaries, and over three hundred letters, as well as four manuscripts of published Boswell works. After completing cataloguing Abbott broke news of the finds in 1936. They amount to about a third of the total Boswell archive.
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The poems also contain much sensitive observation of wildlife and landscape. The numerous references to the elmscapes and waterways of East Anglia make Abbott a sort of verse
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Fulfilled love came to Abbott comparatively late in life, and briefly. It was the subject of his most ambitious poem, the long retrospective sequence called
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A Catalogue of Papers relating to Boswell, Johnson and Sir William Forbes, found at Fettercairn House
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Oil portrait of Claude Colleer Abbott, 1955, by David G. Ramage, Durham University Art Collection
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Poet and Painter: being the correspondence between Gordon Bottomley and Paul Nash, 1910–1946
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became a best-seller when it was first published in F. A. Pottle's edition of 1950.
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Further Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins, including his correspondence with Patmore
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Between October 1930 and March 1931, while searching for papers of the poet
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Thus I thought: and the ways were made sweeter with lime-trees in blossom,
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The elms launched their great shadow ships floating deep green and silver
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Dewy-feathered flies back to her mate and the nest on the hedge-top,
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And bent willows stood rooted in meads whose yellow-turned haycocks
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And there under blue and white clouds, pastured deep in warm summer
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Special Reserve as second lieutenant. After the War he studied at
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Correspondence of Gerard Manley Hopkins and Richard Watson Dixon
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Like a dove that returns from the pool in the valley at sunset,
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Admissions register, King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford
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The cool stream flowed on half asleep and quiescent in beauty,
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Pale flowers a-swing to bees drifting with honey-drunk murmur;
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And peace fluttered down like a sleep upon Washam–le–Willows,
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People educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford
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Peace past understanding shall tarry in Walsham–le–Willows,
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Old cottages pondered benignly their musk and blown roses,
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The Life and Letters of George Darley, poet and critic
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that he had been told might be at Fettercairn House,
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No village had ever a name with so lovely a burden,
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He taught at 7: 640:Military personnel from Chelmsford 279:Stilled a worn heart with healing. 152:'s papers, including the latter's 14: 695:20th-century English translators 523:Boswell's London Journal, 1762–3 510:Boswell's London Journal, 1762–3 237:May the warm heart find healing. 159:Boswell's London Journal, 1762–3 479:(A & C Black, London, 1943) 328:The Sand Castle and Other Poems 700:Academics of Durham University 365:The Seafarer: a modern version 1: 359:Early Mediaeval French Lyrics 599:Miss Bedell, and Other Poems 251:The white pullets plundered. 575:, III, XVIII (Oxford, 1958) 461:Notable alumni, kegs.org.uk 310:Miss Bedell and Other Poems 726: 705:Territorial Force officers 680:20th-century English poets 536:The Search for Good Sense 710:British Militia officers 655:Artists' Rifles officers 588:, XXXVIII (Oxford, 1958) 265:Over meadows sun-golden. 16:English poet (1889-1971) 690:Translators from French 192:Younger Poets of To-day 132:Fettercairn House finds 112:and then served in the 660:People from Chelmsford 122:University of Aberdeen 103:Sudbury Grammar School 650:Irish Guards officers 538:(London, 1958), p.260 79:Gerard Manley Hopkins 75:Claude Colleer Abbott 23:Claude Colleer Abbott 521:Pottle, F. A., ed., 508:Pottle, F. A., ed., 404:(1938; revised 1956) 392:(1935; revised 1955) 386:(1935; revised 1955) 99:University of London 597:From C. C. Abbott, 124:(1921–1932) and at 685:British male poets 665:Writers from Essex 221:Walsham–le–Willows 194:(1932), edited by 148:and quantities of 81:' correspondence. 289: 288: 126:Durham University 72: 71: 52:17 September 1971 42:Broomfield, Essex 717: 602: 595: 589: 582: 576: 569: 563: 556: 550: 545: 539: 532: 526: 519: 513: 506: 500: 497: 491: 486: 480: 474: 463: 458: 452: 449: 433: 430: 214: 166:Gordon Bottomley 59: 57: 39: 37: 19: 725: 724: 720: 719: 718: 716: 715: 714: 620: 619: 611: 606: 605: 596: 592: 583: 579: 570: 566: 557: 553: 546: 542: 533: 529: 520: 516: 512:(1950), Preface 507: 503: 498: 494: 487: 483: 475: 466: 459: 455: 450: 446: 441: 436: 431: 427: 423: 374: 349: 294: 212: 174: 142:Kincardineshire 134: 87: 85:Life and career 55: 53: 40: 35: 33: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 723: 721: 713: 712: 707: 702: 697: 692: 687: 682: 677: 672: 667: 662: 657: 652: 647: 642: 637: 632: 622: 621: 618: 617: 610: 609:External links 607: 604: 603: 601:(London, 1924) 590: 584:C. C. 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Broomfield, Essex
Gerard Manley Hopkins
H. H. Abbott
King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford
University of London
Sudbury Grammar School
Artists Rifles
O.T.C.
Irish Guards
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
University of Aberdeen
Durham University
James Beattie
Kincardineshire
Samuel Johnson
James Boswell
London Journal
Gordon Bottomley
Constable
J. C. Squire
Robert Bridges
Edmund Blunden
Notable alumni, kegs.org.uk



'Grounds for Appeal: The North Riding Appeal Tribunal Papers 1916-1918'
Abbott, Claude Colleer, snaccooperative.org
Oil portrait of Claude Colleer Abbott, 1955, by David G. Ramage, Durham University Art Collection
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