Read full poem →"God Save the Queen" we living sing,
From height to height 'tis heard;
And with the rest your voices ring,
Dictionary Entry
(stative) To perceive sounds through the ear.
In a Sentence
“I was deaf, and now I can hear.”
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Poetry examples for “heard”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →‘God save the Queen’ we living sing,
From height to height ’tis heard;
And with the rest your voices ring,
Read full poem →To sleep when the bugle is crying
And cravens have heard and are brave,
When mothers and sweethearts are sighing
Read full poem →I heard the tune he sang me,
And spied his yellow bill;
Read full poem →Buoyed on the heaven-heard whisper
Of dancing leaflets whirled
Read full poem →She heard and went and knew not why;
Her heart to his she laid;
Read full poem →Beneath the hawthorn lying
Have heard the soldiers pass,
And both are sighing.
Read full poem →When I was one-and-twenty
I heard a wise man say,
"Give crowns and pounds and guineas
Read full poem →When I was one-and-twenty
] heard a wise man say,
‘Give crowns and pounds and guineas
