Rossetti's first edition of poems was printed in 1807 by Giovanni Avalloni, who offered to have Rossetti's poems published after hearing him recite a few passages. Throughout his early career, Rossetti published poems that were "patriotic" and supported the "popular movement" in Sicily which resulted in him receiving a grant from
Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies in 1820. When the king revoked the
constitution in 1821, many supporters of the constitution were persecuted, but Rossetti instead was forced into exile in
Malta for three years before a British admiral of the Royal Navy sent Rossetti to London in 1824. He held the post of Professor of Italian at
King's College London from 1831, as well as teaching Italian at
King's College School, until failing eyesight led to his retirement in 1847. ==Works==