“LORD ULLIN’S DAUGHTER.”
(to the editor.) Sir,— Every schoolboy knows the pathetic tale of Lord Ullin’s daughter, as presented by Thomas Campbell, the poet Campbell doubtless heard the story in the isle of Mull, where he was tutor in a family of the same name. One of his then pupils afterwards occupied that same “ Ulva’s Isle,” which lies close to the mainland of Mull, and not far from the more-famed lona. Here is the poem in Gaelic. —Yours, etc., Eileaxach.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 6, 12 May 1894, Page 12
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80“LORD ULLIN’S DAUGHTER.” Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 6, 12 May 1894, Page 12
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