Lord Ullin's Daughter' is a romantic ballad of Thomas Campbell. It tells the tragic love-story of Lord Ullin's daughter and her lover, the Chieftain of Ulva's island. Lord Ullin was dead against their love. But his daughter defied him and eloped with her lover. In great fury Lord Ullin, accompanied by his armed men, gave them a hot chase. But when he was about to overtake them, he saw the two lovers rowing away from him in the stormy sea. The girl would rather face the deadly storm than her angry father. Soon the two lovers were caught in the violent storm. Lord Ullin's wrath changed into wailing when he saw his daughter struggling with the deadly waves. He cried to his daughter to come back. He was ready to forgive her and the Chieftain. But now it was too late. The ghostly water had swallowed the lives of the two lovers.