Which preposition to use with arbour

of Occurrences 14%

His garden, which is not above half an acre, has been laid out with such art and ingenuity, as to give an idea of considerable extent, and to add to the charms of this little spot, which he calls his "bonheur," there are a variety of inscriptions of his own composition; over an arbour of vines is the following: MA SOLITUDE.

in Occurrences 9%

Only a few blocks away from here, and such a lovely house, with a barn and a conservatory, and a little arbour in the garden.

with Occurrences 5%

After the syllabub there was the garden to see, and a most beautiful garden it was;long and narrow, a straight gravel walk down the middle of it, at the end of the gravel walk there was a green arbour with a bench under it.

by Occurrences 3%

It was just beyond here, where the tall hedgerow leans over the grass side-track and makes a green arbour by the wayside.

at Occurrences 3%

And there's the little arbour at the foot of the garden.

for Occurrences 2%

It had many pointed gables and quaint turrets and mullioned windows, overlooking a garden in which there were arbours for love-in-idleness where ladies had dreamed awhile on many summer days in the great yesterday of history.

within Occurrences 1%

Warner had placed his family in an arbour within a grove, and to "aggravate" him, Harris came and walked before his door, strutting up and down like a turkey-cock, and in a way to show that it was intended to annoy Warner.

behind Occurrences 1%

They were, however, placated, and subsequently joined the marriage feast in the great arbour behind the Krone.

from Occurrences 1%

Meantime the minstrels play'd on either side, Vain of their art, and for the mastery vied: The sweet contention lasted for an hour, And reach'd my secret arbour from the bower.

near Occurrences 1%

John was smoking a cigar in an arbour near the house when his heir unfolded to him these plans for retrenchment.

on Occurrences 1%

" IX Undine, late the next day, waited alone under the leafless trellising of a wistaria arbour on the west side of the Central Park.

about Occurrences 1%

And a very bright and pretty matter it was to watch, save that I was so heavy in the heart with loneliness and longing; for the company was great and gay, and the lights plentiful and set all about from the trees; and in leaf-made arbours about the great lawn.

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