Which preposition to use with doublet

of Occurrences 35%

Accordingly, quitting the path, he went peeping this way and that through the underbrush, spying now here and now there, with all the wiles of a master of woodcraft, and of one who had more than once donned a doublet of Lincoln green.

without Occurrences 4%

Every man shews here like so many wrecks upon the sea, here the ribs of a thousand pound, here the relicks of so many manors, a doublet without buttons; and 'tis a spectacle of more pity than executions are.

with Occurrences 4%

" Johnson's vindication of his wardrobe drew the eyes of the family upon him, and an involuntary smile passed from one to the other, as they admired his starched figure and drab frock, or rather doublet with sleeves and skirts.

at Occurrences 2%

Yes, to complete the fiction-like aspect of the affair, there was even a 'captain' in the matteras good a villain as ever shone in short hose and cut doublet at the 'Strand' or 'Victoria.'

from Occurrences 2%

And, as he had very confident hopes of discovering land that night, he required every one to keep watch at their quarters; and, besides the gratuity of thirty crowns a year for life, which had been graciously promised by their sovereigns to him that first saw the land, he engaged to give the fortunate discoverer a velvet doublet from himself.

on Occurrences 1%

And there, among the lighter shipping, was the brig bound to the order of the gastaldo grande, with the yellow sails and device of the rising sunwith the gobbo in orange doublet on the masthead for good luck, and the gobbo on the deck to make it sure.

over Occurrences 1%

Pretending a sympathy he was far from feeling, and disguising his unholy joy, Hagen bade Kriemhild sew a tiny cross on Siegfried's doublet over the vulnerable spot, that he might the better protect him in case of danger, and, after receiving her profuse thanks, returned to report the success of his ruse to the king.

to Occurrences 1%

On purpose farther to rouse their vigilance, besides putting them in mind of the promised annuity of 10,000 maravedies from the king to him who might first see land, he engaged to give from himself a velvet doublet to the discoverer.

about Occurrences 1%

Kohlhaas, amazed at such a shameless demand, told the Squire, who was holding the skirts of his doublet about him for warmth, that what he wanted to do was to sell the blacks; but as a gust of wind just then blew a torrent of rain and hail through the gate, the Squire, in order to put an end to the matter, called out, "If he won't give up the horses, throw him back again over the toll-bar;" and with that he went off.

for Occurrences 1%

Mike felt in his doublet for Cromwell's letter.

in Occurrences 1%

THE RETURN "I think he bought his doublet in Italy, his round hose in France, his bonnet in Germany, and his behaviour everywhere.

Which preposition to use with  doublet