The two sweethearts of twenty years ago and to-night watched the retreat of the storm, and, seeing Mount buckaroo standing clear, they went to the back door, which opened opposite the end of the shed, and saw to the east a glorious arch of steel-blue, starry sky, with the distant peaks showing clear and blue away back under the far-away stars in the depth of it.
"Over the Sliprails"
Henry Lawson
We went over, and 'twas Hargis, the Major's buckaroo, throwin' in a bunch from the round-up.
"The Desire of the Moth; and The Come On"
Eugene Manlove Rhodes
He had his alibi all right, and besides, nothing ever did worry that buckaroo as long as his fingers wasn't too cold to roll a cigarette.
"Somewhere in Red Gap"
Harry Leon Wilson