MARC DE PAPILLON
\mˈɑːk də pˈapɪlən], \mˈɑːk də pˈapɪlən], \m_ˈɑː_k d_ə p_ˈa_p_ɪ_l_ə_n]\
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known as "Captain Lasphrise". A French poet; born at Amboise, 1555; died about 1605. In 1590 he published a volume of stanzas, songs, elegies, epigrams, satires, epitaphs, etc. His verses are graceful and enlivened with wit, but many of them are licentious. Toward the end of his life he composed poems on religious subjects; e.g., a versified rendering of the "Canticle of the Three Children in the Fiery Furnace", the "Magnificat", the "Lord's Prayer", etc.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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