Which preposition to use with beloveds

of Occurrences 166%

Such, then, is our little cinclus, beloved of every one who is so fortunate as to know him.

by Occurrences 38%

He feared, it seems, that he might be suspected of a design to make himself despot, and seeing that Cimon took the side of the nobility, and was much beloved by them, he betook himself to the people, as a means of obtaining safety for himself, and a strong party to combat that of Cimon.

in Occurrences 34%

We had been announced to the Countess from Berlin a week before; she and her amiable sister received us as a brother and sister beloved in the Lord.

for Occurrences 19%

But most especially was he admired and beloved for his persecution of the impious sect of Lao-tsze, which he had well-nigh exterminated.

as Occurrences 13%

It bears the genuine marks of Johnson's best manner, and is as follows: 'The Reverend Mr. Zacariah Mudge, Prebendary of Exeter, and Vicar of St. Andrew's in Plymouth; a man equally eminent for his virtues and abilities, and at once beloved as a companion and reverenced as a pastor.

to Occurrences 12%

And then she had come to the higher table-land of life, and had borne all the spites of fortune,had been poor and rich, and happy and sorrowful; had lost and won a hundred times over; had sat at feasts, and kneeled by deathbeds, and followed her best-beloved to the grave, often, often crying out to God above to liberate her, to make an end of her anguish, for that her strength was exhausted and she could bear no more.

than Occurrences 11%

If ever I have ability, you shall find it so: if not, yet shall not any brother living be better beloved than you, of me.

from Occurrences 10%

it is a gentle thing, Beloved from pole to pole!"

among Occurrences 4%

Solomon sings,"As the apple-tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among the sons."

with Occurrences 4%

And if they chance to speak to him, or take him by the hand, She swoons to see her own beloved with other ladies stand.

within Occurrences 3%

Therefore, Luigi, if the task be mine To make unique Cecchino smile in stone For ever, now that earth hath made him dim, If the beloved within the lover shine, Since art without him cannot work alone, You must I carve to tell the world of him.

amongst Occurrences 3%

Because Appetitus is well-beloved amongst scholars, for there I can dine and sup with them, and rise again as good friends as we sat down.

at Occurrences 3%

Marsh was honored and beloved at Rome by both King and people, as was Adams by the Court of St. James, but the dead weight which the standing disrepute of our diplomacy imposed on both those distinguished men can hardly now be estimated.

on Occurrences 3%

I know it is capable of improvementfor example: I can land these ladies in France; whip over before they can get a passage back, or before Hickman can have recovered his fright; and so find means to entrap my beloved on boardand then all will be right; and I need not care if I were never to return to England.

without Occurrences 1%

He was a striking contrast to his brother Maurice, and more resembled his father in many of those calmer qualities of the mind, which make men more beloved without lessening their claims to admiration.

during Occurrences 1%

Its chief interest for us, however, lies in the episode of the hero employing a gang of satyrs to carry off his beloved during a solemn dance in honour of Venus.

like Occurrences 1%

He is beloved like a favourite sporting dog, and with cause.

through Occurrences 1%

We may imagine the penniless condition in which all this extravagant generosity left him, but his extreme liberality appears to have been one great feature of his character which made him beloved through life by all who had to do with him.

throughout Occurrences 1%

Ka'b thereupon composed the "Poem of the Mantle" in praise of his leader and lord, a poem which has rendered him famous and well-beloved throughout the whole Muslim world.

about Occurrences 1%

[Captain Mennell I sometimes called him; for among the military there is no such officer, thou knowest, as a lieutenant, or an ensignwas it not very kind in him] to come along with me so readily as he did, to satisfy my beloved about the vapourish lady and the house?

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