There were five and five before them a', Wi' hunting horns and bugles bright; And five and five came wi' Buccleuch, Like warden's men, arrayed for fight: And five and five, like a mason gang, That carried the ladders lang and hie; And five and five, like broken men; And so they reached the Woodhouselee.
"Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3)"
Walter Scott
The entries occur in 1608, and are as follow:-"One of cloth of silver, embroidered with purles, plates, and Venice twists of silver and gold; the other of black satten, embroidered with black silk and bugles, viz.
"England in the Days of Old"
William Andrews
bugles sounded; bells rang; a donkey brayed with dreary violence in a side street.
"The Way of Ambition"
Robert Hichens