Which preposition to use with enamoured

of Occurrences 126%

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.

of Occurrences 47%

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.

with Occurrences 12%

Muley Ismael enamoured with the French Princess de Conti.

with Occurrences 10%

He remained in France five years, much enamoured with French society, as was Franklin, in spite of his republican sentiments.

on Occurrences 3%

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?

than Occurrences 2%

I returned to Harrow, after my trip to Cheltenham, more deeply enamoured than ever, and passed the next holidays at Newstead.

at Occurrences 1%

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.

as Occurrences 1%

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.

in Occurrences 1%

I thank these kinsmen of the shelf; Their countenances bland Enamour in prospective, And satisfy, obtained.

during Occurrences 1%

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 Occurrences 1%

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.

Which preposition to use with  enamoured