Works
- Analecta Anglo-Saxonica (1834)
- The Anglo-Saxon Version of the Story of Apollonius of Tyre, upon which is founded the play of "Pericles," from a MS., with a Translation and Glossary (1834) (transcription project) (Apollonius the Tyrian Prince)
- Ancient Laws and Institutes of England (1840), an English translation of the laws enacted under the Anglo-Saxon kings
- The Holy Gospels in Anglo-Saxon (1842)
- Codex Exoniensis (1842), a collection of Anglo-Saxon poetry with English translation
- The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church (1844), a translation
- An English translation of History of England under the Anglo-Saxon Kings (1845) by Johann Martin Lappenberg
- Northern Mythology in three volumes (1851)
- Anglo-Saxon Poems of Beowulf (1855), a translation
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle according to the Several Original Authorities (1861)
- Diplomatarium Anglicum aevi saxonici (1865)
- Elder Edda (1866)
- Vol. 1 (Original Texts) (transcription project)
- Vol. 2 (Translation) (transcription project)
Works about Thorpe
- "Thorpe, Benjamin," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.

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