OVER his millions Death has lawful power, 
But over thee, brave DOssoli! none, none. 
After a longer struggle, in a fight 
Worthy of Italy, to youth restord, 
Thou, far from home, art sunk beneath the surge   
Of the Atlantic; on its shore; in reach 
Of help; in trust of refuge; sunk with all 
Precious on earth to thee 
 a child, a wife! 
Proud as thou wert of her, America 
Is prouder, showing to her sons how high   
Swells womans courage in a virtuous breast. 
She would not leave behind her those she lovd: 
Such solitary safety might become 
Others; not her; not her who stood beside 
The pallet of the wounded, when the worst   
Of France and Perfidy assaild the walls 
Of unsuspicious Rome. Rest, glorious soul, 
Renownd for strength of genius, Margaret! 
Rest with the twain too dear! My words are few, 
And shortly none will hear my failing voice,   
But the same language with more full appeal 
Shall hail thee. Many are the sons of song 
Whom thou hast heard upon thy native plains 
Worthy to sing of thee: the hour is come; 
Take we our seats and let the dirge begin.  
On the Death of M. DOssoli and His Wife Margaret Fuller
written byWalter Savage Landor
© Walter Savage Landor





