The rhyme of "swear for" with "wherefore" and "ecclesiastic" with "(in)stead of a stick" are surprising, unnatural, and humorous. Additionally, the rhyme of "-don dwelling" with "a colonelling" is strained to the point of breaking, again for humorous effect. Further, the rhyme scheme in a Hudibrastic will imply inappropriate comparisons. For example, the rhyme of "drunk" and "punk" (meaning "a prostitute") implies that the religious ecstasies of the
Puritans were the same as that of sexual intercourse and inebriation. The hudibrastic has been traditionally used for
satire.
Jonathan Swift, for example, wrote nearly all of his poetry in hudibrastics. ==Other usage==