Which preposition to use with balsam
These, with the gums and balsams of the woods, form the main local fragrance-fountains of the storm.
Gently, Erminia, pour the Balsam in, That I may live, and taste the sweets of Love.
The pike, fell tyrant of the liquid plain, With ravenous waste devours his fellow train; Yet howsoe'er with raging famine pined, The tench he spares, a medicinal kind; For when by wounds distress'd, or sore disease, He courts the salutary fish for ease; Close to his scales the kind physician glides, And sweats a healing balsam from his sides.
But these men are wholly for judgment; of a rigid disposition themselves, there is no mercy with them, no salvation, no balsam for their diseased souls, they can speak of nothing but reprobation, hell-fire, and damnation; as they did Luke xi.
His musical, piny gossip is as savory to the ear as balsam to the palate; and, though he has not exactly the gift of song, some of his notes are as sweet as those of a linnetalmost flute-like in softness, while others prick and tingle like thistles.
Such softness, with the fragrance of the balsam like a sleeping potion, can not help but bring sweet dreams.
Oh, fair olive, Rich with the Spirit's unction, how thy boughs Rain balsams on us!
They had seen Godfrey healed by a secret messenger from Heaven, who dropt celestial balsam into his wound.