Which preposition to use with beguiled

into Occurrences 17%

The kindergarten makes the growth of every-day virtues so simple, so gradual, even so easy, that you are almost beguiled into thinking them commonplace.

to Occurrences 5%

In a few days, you will have the whole country in array in front of your ramparts and your ruined fortresses, and then you are lost; yes, lost, in spite of all the blinded heroism of those whom you have beguiled to the slaughter.

of Occurrences 4%

Lyke as a huntsman, after weary chace, Seeing the game from him escapt away, Sits downe to rest him in some shady place, With panting hounds, beguiled of their pray, So, after long pursuit and vaine assay, When I all weary had the chace forsooke, The gentle deer returnd the selfe-same way, Thinking to quench her thirst at the next brooke.

for Occurrences 3%

It was not as though the night had been beguiled for me by such considerations as are only proper to the devout pilgrim in his lady's service.

with Occurrences 3%

Thenceforth, when business was dull, the idle hours of both men were beguiled with idle gossip.

in Occurrences 2%

I doubt if there be not something beguiling in a porch over the door of a country shopsomething that relieves the odium of bargaining, and imbues even the small grocer with a flavor of cheap hospitalities.

by Occurrences 2%

Ever since her husband had left her she had sat with her little one gathered convulsively in her arms, showering upon him a tenderness so passionate and so unlike herself in its uncontrolled expression, that the child, wondering and afraid, was but half-beguiled by the rare treat of the music and the lights of the Canal Grande, and clamored for his nurse.

from Occurrences 2%

But it was rarely that she could be beguiled from home; for, since her mother's death, she had devoted herself heart and soul to her widowed father.

beyond Occurrences 1%

And he shook himself, as if to shake it off, and he said to himself: I feel that I am falling as it were a victim to the spell of this passionate and subtle beauty; and now, unless I stiffen and steel myself against her, I shall undoubtedly be bewitched and beguiled beyond the possibility of escape.

Which preposition to use with  beguiled