Byron disliked his familiarity and his airs of equality; while he himself was not long in discovering Byron to be egotistical to the verge of insanity, childishly vain of his rank, ill-natured, jealous, coarse, inconsiderate, disloyal, a blabber of secrets, mean, deceitful.
"The Silent Isle"
Arthur Christopher Benson
"Take the combination of a candidate for governor, some fool women, crazy men, love-sick idiots, and"-his eyes swept the scene in vain search for Tommy Eye-"a pooch-mouthed blabber, and it's enough to trig any decent, honest, sensible woods fight ever yarded down.
"King Spruce, A Novel"
Holman Day
Hamilton endeavored to patch up the indiscretion of this blabber, by saying 'he did not know; he rather thought they would have strengthened the executive arm.
"Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson"
Thomas Jefferson