Busy as that of a Layard or Bonomi;

Or, like that of M'Culloch, of pig, sheep, and bullock,

Rice and tea, is discussing the social economy,

There springs up a great riot near, and the patriot

Army comes marching along in its pride;

Crying out as they go, "We are hostile to Fô!"

They fling down the josses on every side,

And smash, in their scrimmages, all Buddha's images,

Whilst a new-fangled creed by their chiefs is propounded,

Which they call Christianity; though, when Punch comes to scan it, he