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Charles-Pierre Colardeau

Charles-Pierre Colardeau

French poet
Charles-Pierre Colardeau was a French poet. His most notable works are an imitation of Eloisa to Abelard by Alexander Pope and a translation of the first two sections of Night-Thoughts by Edward Young. Wikipedia
Born: October 12, 1732, Janville, Janville-en-Beauce, France
Died: April 7, 1776 (age 43 years), Paris, France
Books: Caliste