I thought how few gentlemen poor Dolly saw down here in Hare Street: beyond the parson-and he was a man who would go out before the pudding in a great house, and marry the lady's maid-there was scarce one who might write Esquire after his name; and the breeding of most of the squires was mostly Rustical.
"Oddsfish!"
Robert Hugh Benson
He is of a Rustical cut, I know not how; he doth not carry himself like a gentleman of fashion.
"Hills of the Shatemuc"
Susan Warner
Departing from the precedent of Virgil and the Italians, but perhaps copying the artificial Doric of the Alexandrians, he professes to make his language and style suitable to the "ragged and Rustical" rudeness of the shepherds whom he brings on the scene, by making it both archaic and provincial.
"Spenser (English Men of Letters Series)"
R. W. Church