Cited page

Citations are available only to our active members. Sign up now to cite pages or passages in MLA, APA and Chicago citation styles.

X X

Cited page

Display options
Reset

Sir Walter Scott: An Index, Placing the Short Poems in His Novels and in His Long Poems and Dramas

By: Allston Burr | Book details

Contents
Look up
Saved work (0)

matching results for page

Page 74
Why can't I print more than one page at a time?
While we understand printed pages are helpful to our users, this limitation is necessary to help protect our publishers' copyrighted material and prevent its unlawful distribution. We are sorry for any inconvenience.

INDEX OF FIRST LINES

A Clerk could tell what years have flown
Marmion -- Canto 3, 19

-- A grain of dust

Soiling our cup, will make our sense reject
The Talisman -- Ch. 24

A hopeless darkness settles o'er my fate;
Rob Roy -- Vol. 2, Ch. 18

A lovely lass to a friar came,
Redgauntlet -- Vol. 2, Ch. 9

A man may drink and not be drunk;
Woodstock -- Vol. 2, Ch. 9

A mightier wizard far than I
The Monastery -- Ch. 17

A mirthful man he was -- the snows of age
Anne of Geierstein -- Vol. 2, Ch. 11

A priest, ye cry, a priest! -- lame shepherds they,
The Monastery -- Ch. 5

A prison is a house of care,
Guy Mannering -- Vol. 2, Ch. 15

A tale of sorrow, for your eyes may weep;
Castle Dangerous -- Ch. 5

A thousand winters dark have flown,
The Pirate -- Ch. 19

-74-

Select text to:

Select text to:

  • Highlight
  • Cite a passage
  • Look up a word
Learn more Close
Loading One moment ...
of 132
Highlight
Select color
Change color
Delete highlight
Cite this passage
Cite this highlight
View citation

Are you sure you want to delete this highlight?