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Lascelles Abercrombie

I lived from 1881-1938. I was from England, and am in the English category.

Abercrombie was born in Cheshire, and attended school at Malvern College in Worcestershire - thirteen miles from Dymock. He then went to Manchester University, where he began writing poetry seriously at the age of 20. To earn a living he worked as a clerk in a quantity surveyor's office in Liverpool where one of the partners was a family friend. His first book of poetry, Interludes and Poems , was published in January 1908, and later that same year he became a journalist with the Liverpool Courier. 'Edward Thomas', when reviewing Interludes and Poems for the Daily Chronicle , wrote to 'Gordon Bottomley' on February 26, 1908: "He is good there is no doubt . . . . [he] has his own vocabulary & a wonderful variety in his blank verse, has certainly his own vision of things, is perhaps too metaphysical . . . . I wonder what he is like & envy you your chance of knowing him. "

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My poetry

  • ir, you shall notice me: I am the Man;
    I am Good Fortune: I am satisfied.
    14 lines
  • A quay with vessels moored
    Thomas
    648 lines
  • ONLY to be twin elements of joy 
    In this extravagance of Being, Love, 
    143 lines, 4 comments
  • We are thine, O Love, being in thee and made of thee,
    As thou, Love, were the deep thought
    48 lines, 2 comments
  • Too soothe and mild your lowland airs
    for one whose hope is gone:
    12 lines
  • BALKIS was in her marble town, 
    And shadow over the world came down. 
    46 lines
  • The sun drew off at last his piercing fires.
    Over the stale warm air, dull as a pond
    186 lines
  • WHAT thing shall be held up to woman's beauty?
    Where are the bounds of it? Yea, what is all
    29 lines
  • The Dream
        All round the knoll, on days of quietest air,
    176 lines
  • Make way, make way,
    You thwarting stones;
    43 lines

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