"Those who in quarrels interpose must often wipe a bloody nose."
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About Charles Churchill
Charles Churchill (1731–1764) was an English poet and satirist known for his sharp wit and critical view of society. He gained fame for his poem 'The Rosciad,' a scathing critique of contemporary actors, and 'The Prophecy of Famine,' in which he targeted politicians. Churchill's works were controversial and often landed him in legal troubles, but he remains recognized for his contributions to English literature.
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