Which preposition to use with harks
It grew more distinct, until it appeared to me that I harked to the breathings of some great sea.
"Hark at that dog 'yoppeting' in the covert!
And we yet to look awhile, and to be husht, and to hark in those last moments unto the far mutter of the Great Fire-Mountains, and the Fire-Hills, and the noise of life which did go over that Land; and we even then to be but a few short pacings off from the silence of the Great Gorge, which should lead us presently toward the Eternal Strangeness which did be in the Night Land.
Caressingly I stroke Rough hark of the friendly oak.
And she there, unknowing, and harking unto a cry of the spirit, that she did think to come through all the desolation of the nighteven from the Mighty Pyramid.
Then, as we sat each one harking for what might next befall, George, the youngest 'prentice boy, who had his seat beside me, plucked me by the sleeve, inquiring in a troubled voice whether I had any knowledge of that which the crying might portend; but I shook my head, telling him that I had no knowing beyond his own; though, for his comfort, I said that it might be the wind.
With light and active steps they took their way through the wood, and Rodolph followed close behind themnot now bounding and harking with joy, but at a measured pace, and with his keen bright eye ever fixed on Coubitant.
Oh yes, I owns my homedat is, I did own it, but "Oh Lawd, yes, I knows a lot of dem old songs like 'Let Our Light Shine,' and 'De Good Old Gospel Way,' and 'Hark From de Tomb.'
And oft I harked into the night of the Land; but there was nowhere any sound, or disturbing of the aether, to trouble me.
And I pondered a moment, whether that I send my voice over the Valley, to question what they did be; but yet had caution, and harked through the utter silence of the night; for I had no surety of aught.
And because of this trouble, I did hark about me, now and oft, and with a new and strange fearfulness of danger, because that now mine Own was given unto my charge; and surely my heart would break, if that there came any hurt unto her.