So lightly walks, she not one mark imprints, nor brushes off the dews, nor soils the tints
So lightly walks, she not one mark imprints, nor brushes off the dews, nor soils the tints
In the world of poetry, Charles Churchill is often celebrated for his keen observations of human nature and society, as well as his mastery of language and form. One of his most famous works, "The Rosciad," is a scathing critique of the London theater scene, filled with sharp wit and biting satire. However, Churchill's talents were not limited to satire alone; he also had a gift for capturing the beauty of the natural world in his verse.