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34 FREDEGAR; OR, XXIII. The Baron — that proud name which shone From gorgeous coronet alone — Revolved within himself awhile ; And must it be — and must he go No friend — if not indeed a foe ? I've hitherto but known his smile — His frown seems dangerous — " My son, Heed not thy father's hasty tone : My anger — though severely shown In words — evaporates anon In words again ; as quickly gone As utter'd — ever inoffensive — Harmless to all — if reprehensive. " Lewellhyn's eye spoke brighter thin...gs, His venjTeance-deathiness was vanish'd THE BARON'S FALL. Aad if his soul's keen hariowings, Pang'd to the coiej were not yet banish'd, His bitterness of wrath was sooth'd — liis brow — if not his heart — was smooth'd. If still he feit an anguish deep, Anger, at least, was luU'd to sleep. A parent's grief, for words unkind, Swift sweeps resentment from the mind : E'en while the venom left behind Is agony the most severe — Intensely felt — the worst to bear! The sire perceived, with partial joy, The gen'rous temper of the boy; Oh not that he regarded — fear'd — The fiery impulse which appear'd In his proud mien !
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