X E CANALEROTHE OOPEEL LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Chap. Copyright No... Shell._ __.^a C3 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The Canalero The Trooper Poems in Reminiscence OF REAR-ADMIRAL WALKER'S NICARAGUAN CANAL EXPEDITION IN 1898 AND OF VOLUNTEER ARJVIY LIFE LATER AT TAMPA AND MONTAUK WITH NOTES S / BY Pi'H. BELKISTAP BOSTON T. T. BOUVE & COMPANY MCM TWO COPIES RECEIVED, Ubrnrj of Goj3g^eff« FEB 90 1900 '^^hUr Of Qmrlghts^ /foo 54119 copybight, 1900, By p. H. Belkiiap. SECOND COPV. TO N. S. H. SANBEES. Dear Nat — As you fancied the manuscript, do take the book. Bouve and I used to agree dedications to be non- sense, and I certainly suppose you would accord, yet I find they are not so entirely. — I scribbled, too, the preface at your house. Beside, rewrote it under your behests. My dear Sanders, Faithfully, Belknap. Oct. 2 (if not 3), '99; NoKwooD, Massachusetts. PREFACE. The present work shows some boyish vein, I think, and the idea at first disturbed me ; but I discover that I am not dissatisfied on the whole. Such inconsequence as exists appears, after all, chiefly in places, and not in the sum. Yet I wish I could hope that my production may fulfil the two excellent ones of the motives from which it springs. Whatever reader shall take my sym- pathy, will find the whole poems enforcing a certain one view — a view of the United States with respect to the rest of the nations as we are approaching our primacy. The poems should develope this surveyal in their course ; and this has not been their least purpose. For my other fair actuation to the sin of verse, it is *' the appearances of life," — Stevenson's phrase ; with which he couples another, which might be the appear- ances of still-life, of things. All is interesting ; engross- ing ; and incident is as much as event, a drop of rain as a blood-drop of a dynamited czar. My result — that may be estimated; as bad or better; but it comes (so much is true) of a contemplation commanded from with- out, rather than directed from within. Unfortunately, besides a citizen's prompting to his criticism, and an intelligence' instinct to record the felt and seoQ, I disgustedly detect a third impulse, perhaps, in some of the poems — the vulgar one of a vanity. 8 4 PBEFACE. I do not see from what ground^ in me, such a weed should have grown. In Admiral Walker's expedition of 1898, to determine upon the feasibility of the Nica- raguan Canal, I was a subordinate member, and was one of the least in acquiring successes within reach. In- quietly — yet listlessly — I came home from Central America at the outbreak of the war with Spain; list- lessly, doubting the military opportunity; listlessly still, though knowing that instancy is the fore-success of action. I met my merit in only getting to my regi- ment (the First United States Volunteer Cavalry) after the two squadrons that were taken had left Tampa on the Santiago campaign, I could have been in time. But thus is disclaimed here in prose any self-satisfaction possible in the verse. I have taken the liberty, in an appendix, to give some !N"icaraguan pronunciations; connoting there also other peculiar matters. The numerical references are to these memoranda. P. H. B. Perncroft, Danvers, Mass. ; September 20, 1899. co]:frTEi?rTS OF THE CANALEEO. THE TEOOPER PAGE To N. S. H. Sanders 1 Preface 3 THE CANALERO Landed 11 All Up in Quarters 13 The Barber (Old Mulatto) 14 Despatches 14 To Salvadora 15 Field-Work 15 First Work on the Lake-to-Brito Line 16 The Dispositions of Dundas Vacil I. Signless — i 17 n. Naughtinesse 18 About Camp San Pablo 19 Western Side «... 20 Life on the Lajas 21 PoAvder at Rivas 22 Unkind Who Lost the World 24 Bad Sunday , . . . 26 Rubber 27 Their Own Petard 29 The Narrimba 31 Engineering and Campaign 32 The Quitter Camp 33 Mcanor 33 5 6 CONTENTS. PAGE "Hwang" 34 Miss and the Republic 37 Philosophy at San Carlos 39 Quo' He ! 39 Some More of Dundas Vacil HI. Boca Colorado 41 IV. Heart and Manhood 43 Vigor at Tambor Grande . 43 Year After Year , . . . . 44 Shipboard I. Sea by Shore . 45 II. Looks in the Wind ......... 48 in. Rolling 49 Dundas V. Signless — ii 61 Rome — and England — Next 'tis Thou .... 52 Crude Metal 55 THE TROOPER The Death Forefigured • 63 The Last of Vacil VI. One, Ones 64 VII. One Alone 66 The Infantryman from Savannah QQ Rabble Thinkings of a Good Officer 67 The Praise of the Nag I. Dawn's-Token 68 II. Tempest 70 The Tampa-Leaguer 72 Clark, of the Santiago Captains 73 Our Shadow of Porto Rico 76 The Two Mortalities 78 Sleeping in One's Clothes in an Armory .... 79 The Prairie Seat 81 Camp Presto 82 The Broken Flower . 83 CONTENTS. 7 PAGS Pember of the Regular Eighty-Second .... 84 To the Untrained Troop-Horse 85 Philology of the Arm 87 A Pair of Sonnets 88 The Army 89 The Praise of the I^]'ag III. Watering — Seen in the Distance . ... 90 IV. Passage 91 V. Beauty the Beast 92 To Major-General Lord Kitchener, of Khartoum . 92 To the Cambridge Men, After the Football Game of 1898 Won from Yale 94 Chief of A ! 96 Dunnage ..... 99 AMERICA TERRENIA — ULTIMATE IMPERIALISM 101 Names and Terms 105 THE CANALEBO, LANDED. Beyond undimpled dark lagoon The seas their wide white seething toss. And sound a midnight of no moon Up to the silent Southern Cross. Thy Cross — thou more romantic main ; The splendid Spaniard of the sky ! But where stood admirals of Spain One only bark rides ghostly nigh. A lofty race, for God or gold, These billows steered and storied then. Yon barrack roofs now stilly hold In slumberous shades the mightier men. La Fe. THE CANALERO. ALL UP IN QUAETEES. The bugle, whicli still liad slept as we, Leapt live into sudden note with morn ; And, sharp like a thorn Through our cot-sides borne. Then circled the air and summoned he ! But when some had sworn, And the day got ray, A lave in the wave went merrily. See men and the sun at the gallant wind Of the ruthlessly-rising clear command ! But oh, were banned The soul misplanned Who blotches the new-life's spirit signed ; As all grows grand. The fool in the pool Whose jest breaks the tune of the time and mind ! 14 - THE CAN ALE BO. THE TROOPER. THE BARBER (OLD MULATTO). Sir, I perceive a scratch, upon your cheek ; - Of such a matter, sir, I always speak, Or you might lay it at my razor's door ; But, as I speak, you know 'twas one afore. I bin this bisness, sir, for thiTtj-eight ye'r ; I got my knowledge, sir, of human nature. DESPATCHES. Jesup, black and careless, Looking a Erench, cook (From a jaw not hairless, And white cap on him, gadzook !) — Jesup dashing through Greytown, hullabaloo, Had a captain call him to, To tear less. " Halt ? " said Jesup — " Twenty Ragamuffins ! ride I with mail f oam-sprenty Eor the Admiral. Outside There is ISTewport. Shoot — Better not, though, do't" . . Mused the captain to his boot, " Que gente ! " * * What a nation ! is truer than the plain translation. THE CANALjSBO. 15 TO SALYADORA. GooD-BT, bonita, now I go, — Those still can see thee who remain, But I, the silent stranger, no, Dwell never near thy grace again. Good-by, bonita, — hoiv I care Fm glad thou'rt of the knowledge free; But, in my cruel-sweet despair, What thanks I think and send to thee. For here, where careless pleasure flies, A bird to snare with lightest ease, He languors not in thy black eyes. Which only laugh with purities. Good-by — with soft and bright esteem^ Beauty of simple worth to know. Give me one thought, a thought my dream, Bonita. Ah, good-by ! I go. FIELD-WORK. We go into camp, into woods that belong to the beasts And the senator trees ; Then the animal stops, where is scarred the place of his feasts, And he fears and flees. 16 THE CANAL^EO. THE TBOOPEB. A band of monkeys above the tents we chaffed ; And one was absurder Than all the rest, with her blue-eyed young, as we laughed — When a shot was her murder. She cried, and protected her clinging baby still. The man who had shot her, — She humanly moaned, — his rifle re-aimed, to kill ; And made her last flutter. Oh, fast through the trees the band of the branches post, To wail and to chatter ! And we got the brown little orphan, and they had most Of brains in the matter. FIEST WOEK 01^ THE LAKE-TO-BEITO LINE. The lake ^^ on the San Carlos side Has surface fair as arm of maid's, For, cast up at the great divide, Not yet descend the troubling Trades. Their high wings hurry farther west, And there efface the limpid smile. And heave the wave and whirl the crest Towards land in distance' bluest mile. There rises, near that other shore, The fireless now, but questioned* cone, Whose steeps so strangely even soar, Of Ometepe unalone — * Because this volcano may he extinct. Madera is so. THE GANALJERO. 17 "Who with his sister shares their isle, Madera she — the rounder born. They stand between where clouds deJSle And where the tide is windy-torn. Leave these behind — 'tis on the marge The coming brain its business breaks^^ Where diggers make the ground discharge That bottle vp-hich is weighty stakes. Your mere slim glass of Rhine or Erench Can clear a ministerial task ; The engineer's grave point or bench May be the undecaying flask.* THE DISPOSITIONS OE DUNDAS VACIL. I. Signless. I. To you, to you, Eirst thing I'd do, I would send these flowers of blue. Once in your hand You'd understand Who was in this stranger-land. * Spikes rust and wood rots. In engineering, to mark and find again the initial point of a survey a bottle is often employed, buried in the earth, on account of its indestructibility by de- terioration. 18 TRE CANAL^BO. THE TBOOPEB, But yet so proudly Disallowed All has been I would have vowed, That it is time Kemembrance, rhyme, Sullen stayed before their crime. So many give Me monitive Words upon the way to live ! But I am bold, — You should be told You've no right to be so cold. 11. Naughtinesse. You would like to be nightly diamond-starred. They are lovely, Marie, but they are hard. What girl wouldn't play for a house of pelf, To give to others and grace herself ? Take care to station that you relate ; An easier thing than to that create. < You would not give yourself dead away ' ; What wisdom for maiden lips to say ! You would not give yourself dead away — For God's sake, do it alive some day ! THE CAN ALE RO. Ig You are very light for a Juggernaut, Yet under your feet my heart is caught. If I could hurt you as you hurt me, The worst of it is that I'd not, Marie. ABOUT CAMP SAN PABLO. Mathematics are divine In the lightning of the line ; There's the universe's verve In the living of the curve ; More than you can think they think, Prom the deity they wink, Who is conscious in the work Of direction and the cirque. What can lance of straightness bar — Through a field or to a star ? And, invisibly afly, Bears the arc unerring by. There is nothing ever balks — 'Tis the truth of reason walks ; With a tripod to him tied, Takes, from point to point, his stride ; And no hill or river blench. As he crosses, bench to bench. Let the Coliseum's wall. Let a lengthened ropewalk fall, But the circle, swift and sure. And the leaping line endure. Shall we slave them to our skill ? Yes, if we obey their will. 20 THE CANALEBO. THE TROOPER. For the intellects ne'er gave Such a despot in a slave. They are driven, ready drudge, But themselves will solely judge ; They are — by a hair transgress — Adamant in nothingness. Go against their viewless thought, We are by as stone up-brought ; For what is it that we feel ? God — whose sentience is His steel ! So much, that, unhumbled back We re-seek their wandered track. Line and clearing spend the light. Then the cutters' cries, at night, And American ahaha^s Wake the canvas on the Lajas. WESTERN SIDE. Here the sun is soft as strong, And the bright air catches fan ; Endless breeze Lifts the leaves of green eternal. Olouds voyage on their blue canal— From the sailor Carib's sea To Balboa's — Training over Nicaragua. At the villain turn of road Lay a likeness of the moon, Such a day ; With another slain as fondly ; — THE CANALEEO. 21 Story of a sliot and sire, Horrid hoofs and fated love ; And a gloom Of a boy and bride of olive. Oh ! the squadron of the sky Ever streams the still serene, East to west, O'er a sweet and soulless greenerie. LIFE 0:^r THE LAJAS. In the tangle of a south, Fifty from the lago mouth, Slides or slumbers through a dell Eattlesnake, the cascabel. Followed by the surfy roar, From the lago fifty more. Lumpish iguana sits. Whom the armed canoeman hits ; And, upon another limb Sunning (all the same to him), Marks her yellow husband ^ hobo,' Hulking lizard oaf, garrobo. They, the gente,^ like his chops. And would get him where he drops, Fish him from the standing tide ; But the boat shall not abide. I am going up the black (Lago now four hundred back; ) Paddle, every noisy scamp, To the tarpaulins of camp ! 22 THE canal:ero. the troopeb. Are they bad or are they boons, These thick river vine-festoons ? O'er their dense flame harsh macaws ; In them monkeys look and pause, Till they troll the roused remark Of their water- warble bark. Swinging fast from tree to tree Where not sitting haunch to see. On the Lajas this is life, Which can not be called but rife. There is armadillo, too, Whacks the brush he scuttles through. From a bank and basky naps In the alligator flaps — Eifle cocked, his eddy dog Where he sunk him like a log. But the lustiest of aught Is the fling of tiger-thought. Heard to shrill and seen to shake, Cascabel, the rattlesnake. POWDER AT RIVAS.21 When Wilson was riding one day into Eivas, And we heard the firing, surveying afield, Unless his account and our hearing deceive us, The whole Revolution around him revealed. Observe — since the State was with old Doctor Cardenas, President now is Zelaya, by fear ; And the rebels (however this sweet land engarden us) Migrate between Costa Rica and here. THE CANALEEO. 23 Costa Eica would like to push up to tlie lake And river, to share in the future canal ; So the beat Nicaraguans say cast with our stake, Help us back to our country again and you shall. And that is one reason the southwardly nation And northerer exiles forgather demure. The latter had banded, upon this occasion. That side of the border, and up by del Sur. They cleverly came by the road Chocolate* — - That as a detour — and so Wilson waylaid. The first thing he knew, in the midst of a party He reined, at the challenge of this cavalcade. "Pm of the Commission," he (red in his beard) Explained to their faces of families, — fine ; (For these were the sort of the blood and careered, Zelaya is red and here green was the sign. ) ^ *' 'Tis well ! " said the gentlemen. ^^ Come on with us. Today we take Eivas, and we'll see you in." And Wilson spurred on, although neutrally, thus, And so reached the works and the battle's begin. The wight sans-culottes and the dark caballero Eamroded his muzzle or led in the game. The most that I know is, that, straight as an arrow, They fought to the city through maiming and flame. The garrison's guns and the mutual volley We heard with surmisal, surveying afield ; Young Kent nearly cried, it was so melancholy To listen to war a,nd to stay like a chield. 24 THE CANALEBO. THE TROOPER. And what was the end of it ? Eivas retaken — Poor numbers thrown back by a multitude thugs. " But look, I will tell you my merriment's shaken — Those fellows look fools, they will fight though," said Bugs. UNKIND WHO LOST THE WOELD. At every finca or in every field Some careless-crippled, some accusing thing ; A dog one leg that carries, with a ring Of violent size a cow — the wound though healed j On every road an earless horse, or wealed ; In every town, some wretch of brutaling. What blood or being to betray these signs ? For is Iberian not sweet of heart ? Ay, and at home in many a friendly part. These people's smiles no falsity combines ; No need to read their features 'tween the lines ; We true, their real sincerity we start. Gentle and arch, and lazily good-willed. Their service, fellowship have nought to brand ; But this is so far as they understand, Their breast in pities is untaught or skilled ; They taste the grotesque in the halt and killed — Conceive no rule but the compulsive hand. You, Spain, — you in these foresters are seen, — '■ Were more divine of brain, of statelier mind Than ever my gross Saxo-Norman ^^ kind ; THE CANAL^EO. 25 And you had had the world for your demesne, Against that rival, parr'd with you unclean, Were you not one way among Aryans blind. Ah, noble ! yet there was the wild Mahound, And you peninsula Europe like the Turk ! The scimitars your Christian underlurk, Which would reduce, not suade, whatever found. The ruder brood availed, more bowel-bound, Who after vanquishment let mercy work. No rag so royal ^^ ever rolled the stern, No fortresses frowned conquest — ramp and jut — So bold, so sovereign, as o'er every hut And sultry heave proclaimed, for man to learn, Your standards, castles, lording every bourne. That climes and waters wide were reigned. Oh, but Dominions, as your grandeur, made your shame ; You never shed the f ragrancy of sway ! Your subjugation turned slave-hearts away. While Britons cared for whom they overcame ; So all-illustrious as your knightly name. Cold was the soul of your victorious day. Bearing our Lord to Indian tides and here. You knelt each shore behind the priestly kilts ; And that was great ; but great were greed and guilt's ; Dearer than heaven was Eldorado dear. Befalling like dark angels — victors drear — Your most true cross was your Toledo hilts'. 26 THE CANAL^BO. THE TROOPER, BAD SUNDAY. What use to me is this my life ? rd introvert a shot or knife, By which to cease or be away — Anght would be better than to-day. I rode, amid a million ills, Over, around, and through the hills. My mount was good, but yester-worn, And fagged at outset in the morn. Unbreakf asted I left the tent And spurred the colt already spent, Then at the manless Latin town Guzzled their knock-out coffee down ; Pegged from the place with many a drag Of bottle from the saddle-bag ; And next, when urging all I durst, That stirrup-strap at mid-sun burst ! This mended, while the heat in creeks E-unnelled and ran ail down my cheeks, 'Twas on again — at last, good sake ! Reaching Byrne's canvas by the lake. And here was one good thing, I swear — His witty, working chief was there. And Byrne was genial — host at need — But dashed if I enjoyed the feed. I up and rode to Mr, Daw's, When his mechanic's spirits pause At my appearance ; lame hello's. And broke good-by's as I arose. So back to Byrne's ; and on his cot I smoked a black forget-me-not. THE CAN ALE RO. 27 The Jew of Mr. Daw's turned up ; We had. to let him share our cup ; I didn't say so (as who would?), But I was glad it wasn't good. He town-ward now returning, too, Clubbed a sad gray till cursed it blue. Through and beyond my pony trode That broken rut, the royal road. With dust and sun and coming dark, And, if benighted, not a mark, His bleeding flank I had to spur To keep the failing beast astir. But, crossed the ford and plunged the bush, Up the last, longest hill we push ; Descend the river-bed, then o'er The bank, and into camp once more. And supper over ! All my bones Are sore as I had rolled on stones. I have some hard-tack, nothing canned. The nag won't eat — can hardly stand. Kerens why I think (upon my cot) That he and I were better shot. Camp Corralillos. EUBBER. Here's the uhle-tree,^ Where we hit the Tola ! Everywhere is wounded she ; Seldom seen, and sola ; Grown but forest-knee. * No telling when the Nicaraguans will or not pronounce the romance e as a last syllable. This is ooly. But they say pasa- por^ay — machete with either sound. 28 THE CAN ALE RO. THE TEOOPEB, Solitude so dense Never gave her cover ; Far from trace of path or fence Tracks her the gold-lover, Hacks her innocence. At the Tola, see, More than one machete, High as limb let climbers free, Made the bark all fretty Of the little tree. Drips the merchant's mouth As the whale with blubber, For the creamy-white undrouth ^^ Eunning into rubber — Sound wealth of the South. Such sap yearly sold For nine dollars (each tree), Metamorphosis behold — Rubber turns a ^ peach '-tree I (Not these pesos — gold.) But, for thousand rows. Who'd be Nicaraguense ; Though he fostered out of those A fine competency, Full as fortune grows ? With a stately place, Belvederes, verandahs, THE CANALERO. 29 As Don Soandso he'd grace Self and friends, as man does In so good a case ; But your robbers thieve From these fair plantations ; His domain he could not leave, Lest their depredations — If he did he'd grieve. Better wrought than curled, Life, than books and money. Some would seat them here, en-earled, Thinking one was funny Who preferred — the world. THEIR OWN PETARD. The same astounder — through the cooly sough Of high mahogany and mispero. Where men cry far and monkeys air away, And still the musky, sunless halls are lone ; The same torpedo struck us in the forest Which undertook the armorclad, and hove Her metal up before Havana. Trust At first we scantly gave the dangerous tale, Though let to winds from lightning of del Sur;* A Sunday's tidings brought by one returning From Rivas — an attentive camp he met. But still the story slow, remotely grew To our eleven, and then we hoped sure war. * The cable is at San Juan del Sur. 30 THE CANALEBO. THE TROOPER. " If we have honor," Swan said, " surely is Sure war." And Wilson, grinding, *^ It is sure, And rue to Spaniards without ruth in us. If they have been thus poisonous, at peace, We are humane, and we shall leave them as Men do leave any snake." Adjoined Nassau (Nassau, who — no one knows much how he thinks ; He holds respect with banter) — ^' For example. Like Kent's constrictor, killed this afternoon To keep his spottles ! " The part-Bourbon boy (If his house cousin to the Ancient throne), Kent, mentioned that he would go home — go home ; " And I will be a lieutenant in this war. My uncle's subaltern." Less laughed than looked Others, from their own minds. Pruden held out We might be in mistake, and Maine gone down From no prepense or Saracenic guile. But plain bad hazard. Kent, so keen though young, And cold though brave, had sailed to reach a sword, Were not that canalero engineer Felt sounder standing in career. It felt To most — there in the Tola camp and all. And homing days, I thought, would find run through Our quarrel with the Austrian regency (I'd plead with the sad Princess to serve her And son, if ever rise the claimant Charles) — I thought that peace would meet us at New York, And then New York be nothing ! Swan debated In cups : " I do not see the country's title THE CANALERO. 31 To have a war, and I not in it." " So With me," yawned Wilson, sucking ugly pipes ; But he, as chief, heard no strong call to move. How build ourselves ? To war or where we were ? A sickle moon looked on the clearing down. Thus every man turned thinkings to the moon. THE NAEEIMBA.i« The slow blue serpent, the slight mouse-deer, And others which run and crawl, Hold up the head, the foot, to hear Geronimo's