Which preposition to use with enamoured
Bellmour sends word to Celinda, who replies in a heart-broken letter; and at the wedding feast Friendlove, who himself is deeply enamoured of Diana, appears in disguise to observe the traitor.
What did he say to you?' 'Oh, he wrote, frankly to me.' 'Bored, is he?' 'Miserable; enamoured of sorrow; got the hump; frightfully off colour; wants to come back to London.
Muley Ismael enamoured with the French Princess de Conti.
He remained in France five years, much enamoured with French society, as was Franklin, in spite of his republican sentiments.
Iagello the great Duke of Lithuania, 1386, was mightily enamoured on Hedenga, insomuch that he turned Christian from a Pagan, and was baptised himself by the name of Uladislaus, and all his subjects for her sake: but why was it?
I returned to Harrow, after my trip to Cheltenham, more deeply enamoured than ever, and passed the next holidays at Newstead.
At last he began to press her closer, and thought himself more favourably received; but going one morning, with a resolution to trifle no longer, he found her gone to church with a young journeyman from the neighbouring shop, of whom she had become enamoured at her window.
It was the first time that Titus had seen Sophronia, and as he looked upon her beauty he grew as much enamoured as ever a man in the world was with a woman.
I thank these kinsmen of the shelf; Their countenances bland Enamour in prospective, And satisfy, obtained.
After he became master, he no longer spake of that alliance: he even took measures for espousing Berengaria, daughter of Sanchez, King of Navarre, with whom he had become enamoured during his abode in Guienne [q]; Queen Eleanor was daily expected with that princess at Messina [r] and when Philip renewed to him his applications for espousing his sister Alice, Richard was obliged to give him an absolute refusal.
To conclude, Jack springs up as one enamoured to madness and flings out his last steps with such vigour and agility as to quite astound all.