Charles Faucon of Laugh
Charles Faucon of Laugh , sior, then marquis of Charleval, born in Normandy in 1612 and dead the March 9th 1693, is a Poète French.
Of a family of dress, Charleval was one of the beautiful-spirits of. He was president of the Parlement of Rouen. He cultivated the letters by pleasure, was dependant with Voiture, Scarron, Sarrasin, Ninon de Lenclos, and announced himself by his generosity as much as by his taste: he made gift spontaneously of 10.000 louis gold with André and Anne Dacier, from which he had learned the embarrassment. The handwritten collection of its poetries was lost; what was preserved some was published by Saint-Marc.
It is with him that one allots the Conversation of the marshal of Hocquincourt and of the father Jean Canaye in the Œuvres of Saint-Évremond.
Works
- Poetries of Saint-Pavin and Charleval , Amsterdam, P.A. Leprieur, 1759
- Letter with *** sovs the name of Ariste , Paris, 1637
Works on line
- Poetries , Amsterdam, P.A. Leprieur, 1759
References
- Edouard Baker, Small poets of; Norman Charleval , Paris, Offices of the newspaper, 1864
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