Which preposition to use with eyries
"As much hope as a dove has who falls broken-winged into an eyrie of falcons!
These merchants came to the valley at the time when the eagles, which keep their eyries in the rocks, had hatched their young.
The glow of the fire painted the trunks of the trees which rose in dim majesty to where their branches held eyrie among the stars.
THE FUNDING BILL, as a step towards making the Erie Canal free, should commend itself to any one, since if it becomes a fact, it will, we fancy, prevent this noble industrial enterprise from becoming, like its first cousin, simply an eyrie for the vultures of finance.
A bitter eyrie from which to watch the city one had risked all to reform.
So this night I looked down contentedly enough from my perched eyrie on the top of the Red Tower.