Which preposition to use with exultation

of Occurrences 76%

The exultation of the British more than matched the disappointment of the Americans.

in Occurrences 37%

It is a sound, at which the strings of humanity will vibrate with exultation in many millions of hearts.

over Occurrences 14%

Oh the contrary, his quiet appeared to her more and more like a callous satisfaction; and his occasional cheerfulness, like an exultation over his ill-gotten gains.

at Occurrences 13%

And how great was the exultation at it!

to Occurrences 11%

And in her blindness Gray Wolf's soulif soul she hadrose in exultation to the cold gray sky, and her breast panted against Kazan's shoulder as she listened to the crunching of fangs in the flesh and bone of the foe her lord and master had overthrown.

with Occurrences 9%

The rapture the bit of paper brought, and the exultation with which the hero thus signalized went off to town for the day, wandered through the waste of streets, stood before Willard's and admired in awe and wonder the indolent groups from whose shoulders gleamed one and sometimes two stars!

as Occurrences 7%

We hear much nowadays concerning the universal struggle for existence, but no struggle in the common meaning of the word was manifest here; no recognition of danger by any tree; no deprecation; but rather an invincible gladness as remote from exultation as from fear.

from Occurrences 7%

He added suddenly: "Hervey, let's talk man to man!" "Go on," said the foreman, and set his teeth to keep his exultation from showing.

on Occurrences 6%

I am too well acquainted, my lords, with the lenity of our ministers to the enemies of their country, and am too well convinced of the prudence and tenderness of the restrictions by which the power of our admirals is limited, to expect that our guns should be ever used but in salutations of respect, or exultations on the conclusion of a peace.

among Occurrences 3%

Nor was there any exultation among them when Paul narrated his successful labors among the Gentiles.

like Occurrences 1%

If to want to work with him, and to feel there could be no exultation like overcoming difficulties with him, is love, then truly I love him.

for Occurrences 1%

The incident being of so late a date, one might hope that it would have been cleared up; but, if it be a fact, it must be allowed that it forms a rational exultation for its irrational adepts.

out Occurrences 1%

Bridewell kept the sparkle of exultation out of his eyes.

by Occurrences 1%

The triumphant soldiers returned to New Plymouth, and were received with joyful exultation by the Governor and the inhabitants, who felt deeply grateful for the deliverance that had been accorded to them, and the safety of the brave men who had fought in their defense.

through Occurrences 1%

In its stead Victor favoured Karslake with a slow smile of understanding that broadened into an insuppressible grin of successful malice, a grimace of crude exultation through which peered out the impish savage mutinously imprisoned within a flimsy husk of modern manner.

throughout Occurrences 1%

The successes of the Northern tribes over our late unfortunate armies have created great exultation throughout the whole Southern Indians, and the probabilities may be they expect to be equally successful.

before Occurrences 1%

They laughed, and exclaimed "Saum!" as they gazed at each other, and their mother joined in their mirth, although, as I thought, a little unwilling to display her maternal exultation before a stranger.

around Occurrences 1%

The Beni-Amers, the men whose four thousand sabres had waved in exultation around the young leader of the Djehad; the men whose splendid courage had opened before him the path of glory and of empire, had gone over to the French.

Which preposition to use with  exultation