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HOOPER, Lucy, poet, born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, 4 February, 1816; died in Brooklyn, New York, 1 August, 1841. She was carefully educated by her father, after whose death her family removed to Brooklyn in 1831. In early life she contributed poems to the "Long Island Star," which were published in a volume that also contained a prize essay on "Domestic Happiness" (1840). During her last illness she prepared a work entitled "The Lady's Book of Poetry and Flowers" (New York, 1845). An edition of her works, with a memoir by John Keese, was published in 1842, and subsequently her "Complete Poetical Works" appeared (New York, 1848).
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