
To the Gnat
To the Gnat is a poem by Samuel Rogers that explores the theme of nature's small creatures and their impact on human life. Written in the early 19th century, it reflects on the annoyance and sleeplessness caused by insects, particularly focusing on the gnat. The poem resonates with readers who have experienced similar frustrations with pests, making it relatable and vivid in its imagery. Rogers' work captures the intersection of human emotion and the natural world, showcasing his poetic style.
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Anita Slusser, Alan Weyman, Claudia Salto, David Lawrence +11 more









