I lived from 1882-1958. I was from England, and am in the English category.
Squire was born in Plymouth, England on April 2 1882 and died in Rushlake Green in Sussex, England on Dec. 20 1958.
He was a leading poet of the Georgian school, a journalist, playwright, and an influential critic and editor.
He was educated at Blundell's School and then at Cambridge University (St. John's College).
He was appointed literary editor of the New Statesman in 1913, and acting editor in 1917.
He was a leading poet of the Georgian school, a journalist, playwright, and an influential critic and editor.
He was educated at Blundell's School and then at Cambridge University (St. John's College).
He was appointed literary editor of the New Statesman in 1913, and acting editor in 1917.
Popular poetry
- We shan't see Willy any more, Mamie,
He won't be coming any more:88 lines, 4 comments - THESE were my friends; Strachey, you did not know them,
For they were simple, unaspiring men ;41 lines - The lily of Malud is born in secret mud.
It is breathed like a word in a little dark ravine124 lines - YOU may be accurate when yon say
That habitual honesty does not pay;3 lines - IS it not strange that Lord Molasses
Should dare to preach to soldiers' wives,7 lines - MEN of sound English stock
Conscription must shock.7 lines
