- Wilfrid Thorley
Wilfrid Thorley (
31 July 1878 ,Southport ,Lancashire -28 January 1963 , Wirral,Cheshire ) was an English poet and translator.He was educated privately, then at the Liverpool Institute (now
University of Liverpool ) andGrenoble University. However, he said that he learnt most while teaching English to foreign students in Sweden, Belgium, France and Italy, during the ten years precedingWorld War I .His best-known poem is "Chant for Reapers", due to its inclusion in the
Oxford Book of English Verse [http://www.publicappeal.org/library/dps/obev/obev311.html] .Publications
* A Primer of English for Foreign Students, 1910
* An English Reader for Foreign Students, 1913
* Cloud-Cuckoo-Land: a Child's Book of Verses, 1923
* Confessional, and other Poems, 1911
* Paul Verlaine, 1914
* Fleurs-de-Lys, 1920
* The Londoner's Chariot, and other Poems, 1925
* A Bouquet from France, 1926
* Maypole Market: a Child's Book of Verses, 1927
* Cartwheels and Catkins: Verses for Girls and Boys, 1930
* A Year in England for Foreign Students, 1930
* The Happy Colt, and other verses, 1940
* Barleycomb Billy, and other rhymes, 1943
* The French Muse, 50 Examples, 1945"As Harley Quinn"
* A Caboodle of Beasts, 1945
* Quinn's Quiz: rhymed riddles on a variety of subjects for children or their parents, 1957References
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