James and Mary Ford, eds. Every Day in the Year. 1902. February 20 Andrew Hofer By Julius Mosen (18031867)
Andrew Hofer was a Swiss patriot who headed the Tyrolese insurrection of 1809. He gained some victories, was head of the government in 1809, but was finally taken and executed on Feb. 20, 1810.
AT Mantua in chains
The gallant Hofer lay,
In Mantua to death
Led him the foe away;
His brothers hearts bled for the chief, 5
For Germany, disgrace and grief,
And Tyrols mountain-land!
His hands behind him clasped,
With firm and measured pace,
Marched Andrew Hofer on; 10
He feared not death to face,
Death whom from Iselberg aloft
Into the vale he sent so oft
In Tyrols holy land.
But when from dungeon-grate, 15
In Mantuas stronghold,
Their hands on high he saw
His faithful brothers hold,
O God be with you all! he said,
And with the German realm betrayed, 20
And Tyrols holy land!
The drummers hand refused
To beat the solemn march,
While Andrew Hofer passed
The portals gloomy arch; 25
In fetters shackled, yet so free,
There on the bastion stood he,
Brave Tyrols gallant son.
They bade him then kneel down,
He answered, I will not! 30
Here standing will I die,
As I have stood and fought,
As now I tread this bulwarks bank,
Long life to my good Kaiser Frank,
And, Tyrol, hail to thee! 35
A grenadier then took
The bandage from his hand,
While Hofer spake a prayer,
His last on earthly land.
Mark well! he with loud voice exclaimed, 40
Now fire! Ah! twas badly aimed!
O Tyrol, fare thee well!