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H. H. Abbott

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345: 648: 206:). There are also a few personal poems, and a small number in a more experimental style. Mostly conversational in tone, his poems are traditional in form and metre, ranging from "blank-verse bucolics" or rhyming couplets to shorter lyrics. His long discursive poem, 'An Essex Harvest', is a sort of English 201:
His most typical pieces record the work and lives of Essex farming people, with some now unusual countryman's terms, or range descriptively "over the acres of our Essex land". There is much close observation of English nature and local topographical detail ("town" and "market" are
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rural folk and the Essex countryside, which he knew intimately. His poems have since fallen into relative obscurity.
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Neither volume was reprinted. His poems are not known to have appeared in anthologies since the 1920s.
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Abbott's first volume is briefly and unsympathetically discussed in Joy Grant's
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In 1929 Abbott married Kathleen Joan Hart, and they had three children.
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Admissions register, King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford
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People educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford
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The son of a butcher and brother of the poet and scholar
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The Year's at the Spring: An Anthology of Recent Poetry
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The Year's at the Spring: An Anthology of Recent Poetry
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Shines on the tinkling stubble and the thatcher's men,
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The naked, smooth-skinned mushrooms shrink from day.
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To tell me hips and haws are red, and when (oh when!)
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Walter, drawings by 376:, The Poetry Bookshop, London, 1922; verse 312:Berries are full of wine and black of hue. 299:After the morning mist the clear fresh sun 255:To see the pale face of the dawn outlined. 238:The eager resting horses, hedge-concealed, 20: 16:British school master and poet (1891–1976) 280:Earth, like a prodigal at winter's sting, 274:Where is the promise of unfurling spring? 269:The silver birch's battered coat-of-mail. 235:And jolts towards the men atop the stack; 123:King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford 438: 436: 434: 308:A song to match the silver drops of dew, 260:There on the pool a swan dejected rides, 246:Here in the pathway, deep-worn by carts, 241:Whinny their greeting as it passes back. 160:Abbott was one of the poets launched by 430: 407: 603:Abbott, H. H., 'An Essex Harvest', in 317:High in the hedges hazel-clusters sway 277:The splendid luxury of summer's pride? 121:, Harold Henry Abbott was educated at 507:Abbott, H. H., 'Black and White', in 176:, and one, the title-poem, in a 1920 7: 463:Harold Monro and the Poetry Bookshop 416:Harold Monro and the Poetry Bookshop 398:, vol. 1, no. 1, October 1922; essay 252:Like a belated reveller, who starts 249:A single poppy shivers in the wind, 14: 631:An Essex Harvest, and other poems 605:An Essex Harvest, and other poems 579:An Essex Harvest, and other poems 566:An Essex Harvest, and other poems 553:An Essex Harvest, and other poems 380:An Essex Harvest, and other poems 190:An Essex Harvest, and other poems 188:to accept his second collection, 709:20th-century English translators 646: 577:Abbott, H. H., 'Market Day', in 315:The robin's song has come again: 306:The robin's song has come again: 297:The robin's song has come again: 445:(A & C Black, London, 1943) 394:'The Work of D. H. Lawrence', 386:The Riddles of the Exeter Book 1: 555:(London, 1925), author's note 524:An Anthology of Recent Poetry 494:'A collection of new poems', 184:was well enough received for 704:Translators from Old English 542:(Brentano's, New York, 1920) 465:(London, 1967), p.116, 147–8 484:Notable alumni, kegs.org.uk 725: 653:Author:Harold Henry Abbott 94:, who published poetry as 164:and his publishing house 147:Beaminster Grammar School 131:King's School, Gloucester 155:University College, Hull 149:(1936–1938) and then of 129:. After teaching at the 139:Royal Grammar Worcester 679:People from Chelmsford 356: 324: 511:(London, 1922), p.7; 498:no. 7 (London, 1920), 347: 294: 151:Hutton Grammar School 119:Claude Colleer Abbott 633:(London, 1925), p.25 620:(London, 1922), p.29 607:(London, 1925), p.10 594:(London, 1922), p.40 581:(London, 1925), p.20 568:(London, 1925), p.18 127:University of London 522:Walters, L. 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Index

Broomfield, Essex
Broadstairs
Pastoral poetry
schoolmaster
grammar schools
'Georgian'
Essex
Claude Colleer Abbott
King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford
University of London
King's School, Gloucester
Falmouth Grammar
Royal Grammar Worcester
Hymers College
Beaminster Grammar School
Hutton Grammar School
University College, Hull
Harold Monro
The Poetry Bookshop
Harrap
Chatto & Windus
New Statesman
Chelmsford
Georgics
Exeter Book
Old English
Anglo-Saxon riddles

Harry Clarke
Douglas Cleverdon

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