Go back to something earlier.
1 But there is something atavistic in me; I hark back to unconstitutional monarchs.
2 These hark back to the most primitive instincts of the vertebrates.
3 Let us now hark back to the blue-cow, beautiful and breathless.
4 Men die in transit, and, dying, hark back to early days.
5 If she isn't, we must hark back to the first plan.
6 To hark back to days when education was a local service is hardly archaic.
7 Those phrases hark back to an earlier presidential election, which took place in 1968.
8 Liz Kendall says his ideas hark back to the 1980s.
9 I must hark back , however, and continue my narrative from where I dropped it.
10 But I don't have to hark back to Switzerland and Holland for cheese memories.
11 And shall we grieve over or hark back to dreams?
12 Look hard, and hark back . - Is that the room you recollect?
13 So, if you don't very particularly much mind, we'll hark back to before yesterday.
14 Although the rainy season was over, the day seemed to hark back to reeking June.
15 I think, if I were you, I should hark back upon some place in Ireland.
16 Yearningly did St. Angé womankind hark back to it.
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