[The first encounter in the Crimean War took place at Oltenitza, on November 4, 1854, when the Russians were defeated. A few days later the Turks retired to Kalafat where they kept the Russians in check for some time.]

The big-booted Czar had his eye on the East,

For treaties and truces he cares not the least,

And save his good pleasure he conscience hath none,

He talks like the Vandal and acts like the Hun.

So faithless in peace, and so ruthless in war,

Have ye e’er heard of King like the big-booted Czar?

He stayed not for speech, but with sabre and gun,

He rushed into Turkey, though cause there was none;

But when he got near to the old Iron Gate,