Fitzgreene Halleck

Fitzgreene Halleck (1790 - 1867), poet, born at Guilford, Conn., wrote, with Rodman Drake, a young poet who died at 25, The Croaker Papers, a series of satirical and humorous verses, and Fanny, also a satire. In 1822 he visited Europe, and the traces of this are found in most of his subsequent poetry, e.g. his lines on Burns, and on Alnwick Castle. Halleck, Fitzgreene Halleck, Fitzgreene

 

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