THis is the Poets-horse; a Palfray, Sirs,

(That may be ridden, without rod or spurres)

Abroad, more famous then Bucephalus,

Though, not so knowne, as Banks his horse, with us;

Or some of those fleet-horses, which of late,

Have runne their Masters, out of their estate.

For, those, and Hobby-horses, best befit

The note, and practice of their moderne wit,

Who, what this Horse might meane, no knowledge had,

Vntill, a Taverne-signe, they saw it made.