Which preposition to use with belove
HIS PEACEABLE LIFE I'd be concerned in no litigious jar; Beloved by all, not vainly popular.
It was Mr. Fontaine who closed his eyes in hope of resurrection and spoke the last words above his grave, beloved in this great mansion as in the lowliest cabin at Charles City.
Such was the life of Jackson until he was forty-five years of age,that of a violent, passionate, arbitrary man, beloved as a friend, and feared as an enemy.
"It was a young poet of Paris, beloved of many women, a drunkard of strange dreams.
a man whose regard reflects dignity even upon JOHNSON; a man, the extent of whose abilities was equal to that of his power; and who, by those who are fortunate enough to know him in private life, is admired for his literature and taste, and beloved for the candour, moderation, and mildness of his character.
Jan Steen was a well-known character, and his coming was looked upon as a special favor, only accorded to the servants because they belonged to the Verplancks, a family greatly honored and beloved among the Dutch settlers of Manhattan Island.
Had it not been my own wish that had made me leave the home of a kind father, and of a mother beloved beyond all earthly beings?
"The spirit," he says, "had cast thy beloved into a sleep as deep almost as that of death.
"As the sun does not wait for prayers and incantations that he may rise, but shines at once, and is greeted by all; so neither wait thou for applause, and shouts, and eulogies, that thou mayst do well;but be a spontaneous benefactor, and thou shalt be beloved like the sun.
"Could it belove at first sight?"