Citations:hubbub


 * 1667 — John Milton, Paradise Lost, “Book 2”:
 * At length a universal hubbub wild
 * Of stunning sounds and voices all confused,
 * Borne through the hollow dark, assaults his ear
 * With loudest vehemence.


 * 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress. Book 1, Chapter VI.
 * Well, so they did: but, behold, even as they entered into the fair, all the people in the fair were moved, and the town itself as it were in a hubbub about them; and that for several reasons: for —
 * Then were these two poor men brought before their examiners again, and there charged as being guilty of the late hubbub that had been in the fair.