“This time Milo had gone too far. Bombing his own men and planes was more than even the most phlegmatic observer could stomach, and it looked like the end for him…Milo was all washed up until he opened his books to the public and disclosed the tremendous profit he had made.”
Catch-22 (1961)
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“Remember Milo's end,
Wedged in that timber which he strove to rend.”
Source: Essay on Translated Verse (1684), Line 87.
describing the state of Germans in the 19th century, pp. 82-83.
The Revival of Aristocracy (1906)

Referring to Francis Bacon
The Works of Ben Jonson, Second Folio (1640), Timber: or Discoveries
Source: Trent's Own Case (1936), Chapter XVII: "Fine Body of Men"

1880s, Reminiscences (1881)
Source: The Children of Eve' series of novels (historical fiction), The City of Palaces (2014), p.323