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
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Publication information:
Book title: Sir Walter Scott:An Index, Placing the Short Poems in His Novels and in His Long Poems and Dramas.
Contributors: Allston Burr - Author.
Publisher: Harvard University Press.
Place of publication: Cambridge.
Publication year: 1936.
Page number: 74.
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