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give the summary of the poem" lord ullin' daughter​

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The Summary:

‘Lord Ullin’s Daughter’ by Thomas Campbell is a well-known ballad. It tells the tragic story of two lovers. The Scottish Chieftain of Ulva’s island falls in love with Lord Ullin’s daughter. In order to escape the wrath of Lord Ullin, both the lovers run away. Lord Ullin and his men chase them on horses.

The lovers come to the shore of the tempestuous sea. The chieftain asks the boatman to row them over the ferry. He tells him how he and his beloved are being chased and are sure to be killed. The boatman is reluctant at first because of the stormy weather. But then he agrees to take them to the other shore in his boat. He spurns the offer of a pound of silver. He states that he is undertaking the deadly voyage for the sake of the beautiful girl.

As the boat moves on, the storm grows fierce and the waves rise high. Soon the storm becomes fiercer and the waves rise menacingly higher. The boatman fails to handle the boat. The boat sinks. Lord Ullin’s daughter raises one hand for help and puts the other around her lover.

Lord Ullin and his men who have reached the shore see the boat sinking. Lord Ullin helplessly watches his daughter perish in the ravaging waters before his eyes. He asks her to come back and promises to forgive her lover.

The raging storm makes the rescue of the lovers impossible. Lord Ullin becomes a picture of regret and remorse as the lovers are drowned before his own eyes.

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