The Tourists.

Once Satan and Moloch1
                        
                        Set out on their rambles,2
                        
                        To refresh their old hearts3
                        
                        With a view of our gambols ;4
                        
                        For of late they had seen5
                        
                        But a few of the men6
                        
                        Who once brought the news7
                        
                        Of this world to their den.8
                        Since Napoleon  “ Le Grand”9
                        
                        They had scarcely a hero ;10
                        
                        In fact, the world’s glories11
                        
                        Were sinking to zero.12
                        
                        So they came up to see13
                        
                        What their old friends were doing,14
                        
                        What mischief the soldiers15
                        
                        And statesmen were brewing.16
                        As they rose in the East,17
                        
                        Moloch stepp’d on a skull ;18
                        
                        “ Aha !”  said the fiend,19
                        
                        “ I see signs of Stamboul.”20
                        
                        Satan kick’d it away,21
                        
                        And exclaim’d with a sneer,22
                        
                        “ That skull was Mahmoud’s,23
                        
                        Once my fav’rite Vizier.24
                        “ He murder’d his friends25
                        
                        And he crouch’d to his foes ;26
                        
                        The Sun of his Empire27
                        
                        Went down, when he rose.28
                        
                        And now Earth’s crown’d idiots29
                        
                        Will fight on his grave,30
                        
                        But to see which shall prove31
                        
                        Most the tyrant or slave.”32
                        When they rambled to Russia,33
                        
                        And saw its gay Czar,34
                        
                        Like a prince of the Opera,35
                        
                        All riband and star,36
                        
                        Said Satan,  “ This son37
                        
                        Of the regions of sleet38
                        
                        Has one-half of the world39
                        
                        For a toy at his feet ;40
                        Not content with the half,41
                        
                        He’s resolved to have all ;42
                        
                        Though cities may burn,43
                        
                        And millions may fall.”44
                        
                        “ That will do,” cried the pair,45
                        
                        As they snuff’d up the gore ;46
                        
                        Satan roar’d with delight—47
                        
                        Moloch echo’d the roar.48
                        Then they rambled to France ;49
                        
                        All was fertile and fair ;50
                        
                        The fields were all harvest,51
                        
                        All fragrance the air.52
                        
                        ’Twas a sting to their hearts,53
                        
                        And each cried with a groan,54
                        
                        “ What blockhead of clay55
                        
                        Can deserve such a throne ?”56
                        But they heard a wild shout,57
                        
                        Smoke darken’d the sun,58
                        
                        They heard the guns thunder,59
                        
                        The war was begun !60
                        
                        There was slaughter on sea,61
                        
                        And slaughter on shore ;62
                        
                        And the two rovers laugh’d63
                        
                        Louder still than before.64
                        Then they rambled to England,65
                        
                        “ Ah !  here all is sage,”66
                        
                        Said the pair.  “ All is Mind,67
                        
                        In advance of the age.”68
                        
                        They saw loveliness spread69
                        
                        On the hill and the dale,70
                        
                        The church on the mount,71
                        
                        And the cot in the vale.72
                        They saw the proud forest73
                        
                        Of masts on the Thames,74
                        
                        They saw its bold people,75
                        
                        Like earth’s beacon flames.76
                        
                        But they look’d on the reptiles77
                        
                        That crept round Whitehall !78
                        
                        And then they laugh’d longest79
                        
                        And loudest of all.80