Which preposition to use with enamored
The one was the Marquise of , she who became enamored of her husband after having deceived him.
To be enamored of a countess, nowA cigar, after all, was the proper companion of bold thoughts.
Her disgust he had attributed to disinterestedness; and as Kate had fixed her eye on a young officer lately returned from France, and her mother on a Duke who was mourning the death of a third wife, devising means to console him with a fourththe Viscount had got a good deal enamored with the lady, before either she or her mother took any particular notice that there was such a being in existence.
The party had a glimpse of Yellowstone Park, and Coulter was so enamored with the hunting prospects that he either deserted from the expedition party or obtained permission to remain behind.
His godfather had relations with a woman; he was enamored like the heroes of the novels!