How does the imagery of Sir Ralph’s reaction affect the mood of this stanza?

Sir Ralph the Rover tore his hair;
He curst himself in his despair;
The waves rush in on every side—
The ship is sinking beneath the tide.

Sir Ralph feels bad about what he did, and he begs forgiveness, which creates a repentant mood.

Sir Ralph acknowledges that he is to blame for what happens, creating a mood of acceptance.

Sir Ralph reacts in a dramatic, deeply unhappy way, creating an anguished mood.

Sir Ralph is proud of what he did and does not realize the consequences of his actions, creating an arrogant mood.