Louis Le Laboureur was born in 1615 in Montmorency, Val-d'Oise, France.
[1] His paternal uncle, Claude Le Laboureur, was the provost of the Abbey of Île Barbe on the Île Barbe in Lyon and a book collector.
His best-known poems are Charlemagne, La Promenade de Saint-Germain, and Les victoires du Duc d'Anguien.
[2] He was also the author of a treatise on the superiority of the French language over Latin.
[2] Le Laboureur died in 1679 in Montmorency, France.