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Emperor Maximilian I, The last knight and first gunner (nicknames of the Emperor) loved his guns, including the weird names. Here is an abridged version of the poem "Max at Kufstein" by Anastasius Grün.
Pinzenauer looked from Kufstein on the Giant Wall
With scorn, defiance and mighty pride on down on Max's army
As an alpine vulture carefree facing his persecutors,
Far away in the deep valley the guns are aimed at him
From a hundred mortars flew thundering cannonballs
Rebounding without a trace from the heavy walls
There you saw Pinzenauern high on the wall,
A large reed bundle he held in his hand.
Where Max's cannonballs flew he cowers down
And swept the ruble scornfully with his broom.
King Maxen thoughed it took to long
But the throbbing already sounded his heartbeat
Because he called for Innsbruck, his armoury
"Sends but once the “wakeup Purlepaus!"
The walls of Kufstein waver, where his bullet struck,
The wakeup instead made some sleep forever
The Purlepaus hit the fortress hard
Hurrah! The giant walls thundering down in a loud rush!