No!—but it tells me of a heart,

Allied by friendship’s living tie;

A prize beyond the herald’s art—

Our soul-sprung consanguinity!

Katherine! to many an hour of mine

Light wings and sunshine you have lent;

And so adieu, and still be thine

The all-in-all of life—Content!

[75] A Norman leader, Gilliespie le Camile, in the service of the king of Scotland, married the heiress of Lochaw in the twelfth century, and from him the Campbells are sprung.