Which preposition to use with dye

with Occurrences 53%

There was a little gold charm on a cord round his neck, now dyed with his blood.

in Occurrences 47%

These leaves are not many dipped in one dye, as at the dye-house, but they are dyed in light of infinitely various degrees of strength, and left to set and dry there.

of Occurrences 21%

Every spring for ten years Angeline had renewed the youth of this rose by treating its petals with the tender red dye of a budding oak.

from Occurrences 13%

His intensely susceptible nature took a dye from every scene, city, and society through which he passed; but to the last he bore with him the marks of a descendant of the Sea-Kings, and of the mad Gordons in whose domains he had first learned to listen to the sound of the "two mighty voices" that haunted and inspired him through life.

to Occurrences 11%

There dyed to night no lesse than six and a halfe in our Iayle.

for Occurrences 8%

Examine all men Branded with such fowle syns as you now dye for, And you shall find their first stepp still Religion.

at Occurrences 4%

It made your hair stand on end only to read of them,dyed at their birth clear through with Pluto's blackest poison, going about perpetually seeking innocent maidens and unsophisticated old men to devour.

into Occurrences 4%

He finds it easier to write in rhyme than prose, for the world being over-charged with romances, he finds his plots, passions, and repartees ready made to his hand, and if he can but turn them into rhyme the thievery is disguised, and they pass for his own wit and invention without question, like a stolen cloak made into a coat or dyed into another colour.

like Occurrences 3%

Yet, ah! not cups,dyed like the dawn, impart Their elves' dew-nectar to a fainting heart!

by Occurrences 3%

'Tis the King's pleasure that those fugitives Which basely left the fort should not be honourd With a judiciall tryall, but presently (Both those you have at home & these in Sherrys) To dye by martiall law.

on Occurrences 3%

And in the same way the paint on the face and the dye on the hair never really achieve their object.

as Occurrences 2%

So if these lines should come to the notice of Mrs. Rosamond Harris, who lives at Hinesburg, Vermont, she may know that her son-in-law, Doctor Schilling, was at last accounts very busy and very well, although coated with white dustface, head and eyebrowsso that he reminded me of a clown in a pantomime, and dyed as to his hands with iodine to an extent that made his fingers look like pieces of well-cured meerschaum.

out Occurrences 2%

It will take a day or two to get the dye out of my hair and the tan off my skin.

through Occurrences 2%

It would wash off, and she held her hands in the water and saw the spread of the dye through the bowl in a moment of preoccupation.

than Occurrences 1%

We have seen two or three of them; but they are not young, nor remarkable but for wearing their red of a deeper dye than other women, though all use it extravagantly.

before Occurrences 1%

Let me but see her, dear Leontius; Let me but dye before her.

within Occurrences 1%

For looke you how cheerefully my Mother lookes, and my Father dyed within's two Houres.

without Occurrences 1%

Hunts-man, your horn: first wind me Florez fall, Next Gerrards, then his Daughter Jaquelins, Those rascals, they shall dye without their rights: Hang 'em Hemskirk on these trees; I'le take The assay of these my self.

Which preposition to use with  dye