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Rh Something he may recall, some counsel give, Or waken grief in heart of Wallenrod, Whose cloudy brow at once is calm again, His eyes forego their fires, his rage is cool.

Thus when, in public sport, the lionward, Before assembled lords, and dames, and knights, Unbars the grating of the iron cage. The trumpet signal given, the royal beast Growls from his deep breast, horror falls on alL Alone his keeper moveth not a step, Folds tranquilly upon his breast his hands, And smites with power the lion,—by the eye. With talisman of an undying soul Unreasoning strength in bonds he doth control.