At the end of the poem, what consequences of his actions does Sir Ralph face?
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The poem tells us that when Sir Ralph feels the 'cheering power of spring,' it makes him sing and whistle. However, his heart is 'mirthful to excess' and his mirth is 'wickedness. ' The pirate is happy when he can commit wicked acts; the spring inspires him not to good works but to acts of sabotage.
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