14 collocations for hark

Can any of your readers inform me who was the author of the well-known Christmas Hymn, "Hark the Herald Angels sing," which is so often found (of course without the slightest shadow of authority), at the end of our Prayer-Books?

The wedding-guests are there: But in the garden-bower the bride And bride-maids singing are: And hark the little vesper bell, 595 Which biddeth me to prayer!

We cannot help picturing to ourselves the anxiety, the singularly deep and thrilling interest, which universally prevails as his last hour approaches: "Hark the deep-toned chime of that bell As it breaks on the midnight ear Seems it not tolling a funeral knell? 'Tis the knell of the parting year!

Oh, to hark the eagle screaming, sweeping, ringing round the sky That's a bonnier life than stumbling ower the muck to colt and kye.

" "We didn't bargain on that," harked back Lanpher.

There's tempest in yon horned moon, And lightning in yon cloud; And hark the music, mariners!

But hark a noyse within Letts cease our controversy till wee see [Noyse.

Through the stones and heather springing, Brook and brooklet haste below; Hark the rustling!

'Tis done Sir, take your keys again: But hark you Savil, leave off the motions Of the flesh, and be honest, or else you shall graze again: I'le try you once more.

Oh, to hark the eagle screaming, sweeping, ringing round the sky That's a bonnier life than stumbling ower the muck to colt and kye.

Yet, truly, I also to learn that I made somewhat of a constant number of forward-throws of the stone in an hour; and the Maid to be the first to discover this, as she did creep behind me and harked steadfast and quiet unto the clatter of the stone, each time that I cast it.

Well?" "It's about a boy," harked back poor Tilda.

Yet, in a little while, as I did stand very hushed, that I should hark the better, I was come to doubt whether that I did truly hear the Master-Word.

Sometimes we should hark back to 1820 port, a wine which I remember to have had a rich colour and a full refined flavour, and once I tasted the famous comet wine, 1811, which, however, had lost something of its nucleus, and only retained a certain tawny, nebulous tone.

14 collocations for  hark