Which preposition to use with eared

of Occurrences 17%

now the thunder's rattling clymmynge sound Cheves slowie on, and then embollen clangs, Shakes the hie spyre, and, losst, dispended, drowned, Still on the gallard eare of terroure hanges; The windes are up, the lofty elmen swanges; Again the levynne and the thunder poures, And the full cloudes are braste attenes in stonen showers.

with Occurrences 8%

Enchant our [her?] eares with Musicke; would I had skill To call the winged musitians of the aire Into these roomes!

to Occurrences 6%

Slave, downe and clap thy eare to the caves mouth

in Occurrences 4%

On a day as his sons and daughters ate, and drank wine, in the house of the oldest brother, there came a messenger to Job which said: The oxen eared in the plough and the ass pastured in the pasture by them, and the men of Sabea ran on them, and smote thy servants, and slew them with sword, and I only escaped for to come and to show it to thee.

without Occurrences 1%

Eares without hands, or eyes, smelling sance all, Or but a sickly part of one true sence Could not so mope:[10]]

after Occurrences 1%

The paradox of the discovery hushed me for a few moments, and then I began to turn over the pages, several of which I noticed were dog eared after the manner of beautiful women in all ages.

to Occurrences 1%

Neither of them paid any attention to Mandy, who listened open-eyed and open-eared to this singular courtship.

from Occurrences 1%

If his sails had been materially increased, the distance and the obscurity prevented even the understanding Earing from detecting it.

like Occurrences 1%

There, there my little lackey boyes, give the word as ye passe, look about to my guests there; score up at the Bar there; again, agen, my fine Mercuries; if youle live in the facultie, be rulde by instructions, you must be eyed like a Serjeant, an eare like a Belfounder, your conscience a Schoolemaister, a knee like a Courtier, a foote like a Lackey, and a tongue like a Lawyere.

unto Occurrences 1%

If ere thou love, give eare unto my voice; Turne not aside thy eye, the feares I feele Makes me to bow, where tis thy part to kneele.

Which preposition to use with  eared