A woman working in her garden heard a voice from the fruit of a gourd asking for some food, and when she pulled up an arum or dug out a yam, another still remained; but when she listened to another spirit's panpipes, the first in his jealousy conveyed away garden and all."
"A Philological Essay Concerning the Pygmies of the Ancients"
Edward Tyson
The orchestra had unloosed his drum, and fallen to mopping the back of his neck with the red handkerchief that had previously bound the panpipes to his chin.
"The Delectable Duchy"
Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
Give me the drain pipes of the Fabians rather than the panpipes of the later poets; the drain pipes have a nicer smell.
"George Bernard Shaw"
Gilbert K. Chesterton