Read full poem →Hear the drums of morning play;
Hark, the empty highways crying
"Who'll beyond the hills away?"
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Poetry examples for “hark”
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Read full poem →Hear the drums of morning play;
Hark, the empty highways crying
‘Who'll beyond the hills away?’
Read full poem →See, in mid heaven the sun is mounted; hark,
The belfries tingle to the noonday chime.
Read full poem →And Carmel's flowery top perfumes the skies!
Hark! a glad voice the lonely desert cheers;
'Prepare the way! a God, a God appears:'
Read full poem →The deep, majestic, solemn organs blow.
Hark! the numbers soft and clear,
Gently steal upon the ear;
Read full poem →Pleased to behold the earnest of a god. 10
But hark, what shouts, what gath'ring crowds rejoice!
Unstained their praise by any venal voice,
Read full poem →Hark! they whisper; angels say,
'Sister Spirit, come away!'
Read full poem →With that music, an infernal din,
Pounding rhythmic inside me. Just Hark!
One! Two! Three! And my fingers sink in
Read full poem →Hark! In the passage is heard the clink of armour, the tread of a heavy man.
The door bursts open and standing there, his thin hair wavering
