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Moral of the poem Lord ullin's Daughter.​

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Answered by seolda
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Explanation:

The moral of the poem is: 'Never act in haste and rashness'. Lord Ullin acted in rashness when he sent his men after the fleeing couple; if he had not chased his daughter and her lover in anger, they would not have panicked and taken a rash decision of crossing the stormy Lochgyle....

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Answered by ravi2gupta2
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Answer:

to respect love between a man and a woman

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