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hearken (2 peculiar to Eliz. and Caroline times)
1. to inquire or seek “after” LLL. I. i. 217 “to after the flesh” *, Ado V. i. 221 “ after their offence,” R3 I. i. 54.
2. to be on the watch Shr. IV. iv. 53; to wait “for” Shr. I. ii. 263, 1H4 V. iv. 52 “h-'d for your death.”
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    • William Shakespeare, The First Part of Henry IV, 5.4
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