Which preposition to use with harken
And moves you not the misery of a Prince? O stay, my friends, stay, harken to the voyce Which once yee knew.
But to read a single page or harken for thirty seconds to oral discourse with our minds intent on such states of wedlock is to convince ourselves that they abound.
In listning after bawdery; I see, let a Lady live never so modestly, she shall be sure to find a lawful time, to harken after bawdery; your Prince, brave Pharamond, was so hot on't.
And by that we had come unto sleep, it was twenty good hours since last we had slumber; and truly we did be very wearied; but yet came unto our rest with our spirits set anxious to harken on danger the while that we did sleep.
At the mirror again she laid deft touches on brow and crown, harkening between for any messenger's step, and presently, without reason, began to set the room more exquisitely to rights.
She lifted her head and for a full three minutes harkened toward the camp.
And, indeed, I was all shaken in my courage; for it did be the shouting of giants that I heard; and you do know somewhat of the utter horror and terror that did be alway in the heart that did harken unto those monstrous voices, for you do know my tale.
There where the leaves are turning, I harken with reverent ear; All that is growing or dying, Fading or blooming, I hear.
From her concealment Flora, sinking noiselessly again to the carpet, harkened without avail.