"Who often, but without success, have prayed for apt Alliteration's artful aid."
"Though by whim, envy, or resentment led, they damn those authors whom they never read."
Source: 'The Candidate' (1764) l. 57
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Charles Churchill
Poet, Playwright
Charles Churchill was an English poet known for his satirical works that critiqued society and politics, particularly in 'The Rosciad'.
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