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| Halleck, Fitz-Greene |
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(h l´ k) (KEY) , 17901867, American poet, b. Guilford, Conn. He was joint author, with Joseph Rodman Drake, of the humorous lampoons Croaker Papers, most of which were printed in the New York Evening Post in 1819. In the same year he published his long satire, Fanny (1819), in the style of Byrons Beppo. His poem Marco Bozzaris, popular as a recitation, and his Green Be the Turf above Thee, an elegy on the death of Drake, were the best known of Hallecks graceful verses. For many years he was personal secretary to John Jacob Astor. |
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