Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromartie, Knight
Book 2.
Wench wholly martial, to whose inspiration The Colophonian Pöet ow'd his skill: Let my verse merit no Lesse estimation, Then [than] if the point of a Pegasid quill, Dip'd in the sacred fontain Caballine, Character'd the Impression of each Line."
The "Colophonian Poet" is--"not to put too fine a point upon it"--Homer, who, according to some, was born at Colophos, in Asia Minor. The phrase "Pegasid quill" in this passage strengthens our opinion that this second portrait of Sir Thomas, which we give here, was intended to be a frontispiece to a second volume of poems. The similarity of diction between this "Invocation" and the speeches of Ancient Pistol is very great.