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Famous Moke Poems by Famous Poets

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...r that wouldn't try, 
And all the books was layin' five to one. 

So Smithy says to me, "You take a hold 
Of that there moke of yours, and round the turn 
Come up behind Enchantress with the whip 
And let her have it; that long bloke and me 
Will wait ahead, and when she comes to us 
We'll pass her on and belt her down the straight, 
And Ikey'll flog her home -- because his boss 
Is judge and steward and the Lord knows what, 
And so he won't be touched; and, as for us, 
We'll...Read more of this...
by Paterson, Andrew Barton



...his chap climbs all over us?" 

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The races came to Dandaloo, 
And all the cornstalks from the West 
On every kind of moke and screw 
Come forth in all their glory drest. 
The stranger's horse, as hard as nails, 
Look'd fit to run for New South Wales. 

He won the race by half a length -- 
Quite half a length, it seemed to me -- 
But Dandaloo, with all its strength, 
Roared out "Dead heat!" most fervently; 
And, sfter hesitation meet, 
The judge's verdict was "Dead heat!" 
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by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...office lepethe everych knyghte, 
Eftsoones hys squyer, with hys shielde and spere. 
The jynynge shieldes doe shemre and moke glare; 
The dosheynge oare doe make gemoted dynne; 
The reynyng foemen, thynckeynge gif to dare, 
Boun the merk swerde, theie seche to fraie, theie blyn. 
Sprytes of the bleste, and everyche Seyncte ydedde, 
Poure owte yer pleasaunce onn mie fadres hedde. 

V. 

Now comm the warrynge Sarasyns to fyghte; 
Kynge Rycharde, lyche a lyoncel of warre, 
Inne s...Read more of this...
by Chatterton, Thomas
...ather's little joke, 
For a novice had been entered for the steeplechasing prize, 
And they found it was Father Riley's moke! 
He was neat enough to gallop, he was strong enough to stay! 
But his owner's views of training were immense, 
For the Reverend Father Riley used to ride him every day, 
And he never saw a hurdle nor a fence. 

And the priest would join the laughter: "Oh," said he, "I put him in, 
For there's five-and-twenty sovereigns to be won. 
And the poor would fi...Read more of this...
by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...let fly.

'Is gun went off with a kind o' pop,
Where 'is bullet went no-one knew,
But next day they spoke of a tinker's moke,
Being killed by a cork... in Crewe.

At three 'undred yards, Sam shut 'is eyes,
And took a careful aim,
'E failed to score but the marker swore,
And walked away quite lame.

At two 'undred yards, Sam fired so wild,
That the Sergeant feared for 'is skin,
And the lads all cleared int' t' neighbouring field,
And started to dig 'emselves in.

"Ooh, Sergean...Read more of this...
by Edgar, Marriott



..., alive or dead, 
From the soles of his great unwieldly feet to the crown of his ugly head, 
With an extra curse on the moke he rode and the cur at his heels that ran, 
Till the Jackaroo from his horse got down and went for the drover-man; 
With the station-hand for his picker-up, though the sheep ran loose the while, 
They battled it out on the well-grassed plain in the regular prize-ring style. 

Now, the new chum fought for his honour's sake and the pride of the English ra...Read more of this...
by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...know. 
Sure as there's wood in this table, 
I say 'e's The Crow. 

(Cross-examied by the Committee.) 
'Ow do I know the moke 
After one sight? 
S'posin' you meet a bloke 
Down town at night, 
Wouldn't you know 'im again when you meet 'im? 
That's 'im all right! 

What was the brand on 'is 'ide? 
I couldn't say, 
Brands can be transmogrified. 
That ain't the way -- 
It's the look of a 'orse and the way that 'e moves 
That I'd know any day. 

What was the boy on 'is back? 
Why,...Read more of this...
by Paterson, Andrew Barton

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