Or Quantong, where, taking his place 'mid the great, he,

Like any philandering son of a mandarin,

Sits enjoying his opium cum dignitate.

Rich and stately pagodas he finds on the road, as

He goes through the land, for the most part erected,

When the smallest house-tax on Gaul, Briton, or Saxon,

Would have stood not the least chance of being collected.

Wide canals, dykes, and sluices he sees, too, whose uses

Were applied both to traffic, to drainage, and tillage,

When a hard rain had undone both Paris and London,