See eared on Wiktionary
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Symonds, Psalm, 126 verse 6, p. 81:", "text": "Tho' he despond that sows his grain, / To bind his full-ear'd sheaves, and bring / from long captivity,", "type": "quote" }, { "text": "1835, William Wordsworth, \"On a High Part of the Coast of Cumberland,\" line 19-20, in The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, edited by William Knight, Volume VII, London: Macmillan & Co., 1896, http://www.gutenberg.org/files/47143/47143-h/47143-h.htm\nTeach me with quick-eared spirit to rejoice / In admonitions of thy softest voice!" }, { "ref": "1879, Gerard Manley Hopkins, “Duns Scotus’s Oxford”, in Robert Bridges, editor, Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins: Now First Published […], London: Humphrey Milford, published 1918, →OCLC, stanza 1, page 41:", "text": "Towery city and branchy between towers; / Cuckoo-echoing, bell-swarmèd, lark-charmèd, rook-racked, river-rounded; / The dapple-eared lily below thee; that country and town did / Once encounter in, here coped and poisèd powers; […]", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1949 June 8, George Orwell [pseudonym; 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