Which preposition to use with feasted

of Occurrences 657%

Smoke-columns speedily mark the joyful scene of their labors as the roasting-fires are kindled, and, at night, assembled in gay circles garrulous as jays, they begin the first nut feast of the season.

on Occurrences 137%

I have oftentimes feasted on the beauty of these noble trees when they were towering in all their winter grandeur, laden with snowone mass of bloom; in summer, too, when the brown, staminate clusters hang thick among the shimmering needles, and the big purple burs are ripening in the mellow light; but it is during cloudless wind-storms that these colossal pines are most impressively beautiful.

in Occurrences 125%

I have seen large numbers of heads and horns in the caves of Mount Shasta and the Modoc lava-beds, where the Indians had been feasting in stormy weather; also in the cañons of the Sierra opposite Owen's Valley; while the heavy obsidian arrow-heads found on some of the highest peaks show that this warfare has long been going on.

with Occurrences 84%

I feast with her, whose virtue fame had told, Nor need we friends our rapture to behold.

at Occurrences 74%

"Come over here and help us decide what we'll eat for our first midnight feast at Three Towers Hall.

for Occurrences 55%

The robber prepared a feast for the pilgrims.

to Occurrences 33%

Their curriculum is life as the teacher has spread it out before them; there are no subjects at this stage; the various aspects ought to be of the nature of a glorious feast to these young children.

by Occurrences 13%

One of the chief objects of Pope Pius X. in his reform was the restoration of the liturgical importance of the Sunday office, the office of the Lord's Day, and, therefore, in its own right, superior to the saints' feasts by which it had been displaced from its special office, psalms and lessons.

like Occurrences 10%

We were feasting like the old citizens of buried Pompeii, with the lava even now, perhaps, flowing hot from the mountains.

from Occurrences 9%

Translation of a feast may mean the removal of a feast from an impeded day to a day which is free.

among Occurrences 8%

After a feast among his villagers, he would wait before going away until the old men had left.

unto Occurrences 6%

And the third day after this Pharaoh made a great feast unto his children, and remembered him, among the meals, on the master butler and the master baker.

without Occurrences 5%

Come along to the guests; at our house a feast isn't a feast without you.

before Occurrences 5%

The feast before the Carouan setteth forth, the Captaine with all his retinue and officers resort vnto the castle of Cairo before the Basha, which giueth vnto euery man a garment, and that of the Captaine is wrought with golde, and the others are serued according to their degree.

as Occurrences 4%

Pizarro, by the humility of his manner, the lowered head and sidelong glance, asked pardon for intruding upon the privacy of a guest, but argued with his ears and by short yelps, in extenuation, that such a feast as a bit of meatafter an active day, when the servants had forgotten to feed himno dog with a healthy appetite could resist, no matter how perfect his breeding.

under Occurrences 3%

The list of feasts under each of these six headings may be seen in the Breviary.

into Occurrences 3%

A reform of the calendar and the drafting of rules for the admission of feasts into the calendar of the universal Church; 2.

beside Occurrences 3%

I cannot, for mere shame, Feast beside men whose eyes have tears in them.

over Occurrences 3%

But that in the midst of this desolation the palace of the chief Genii shall rise sparkling in the wilderness, and the horrible howl of their war-cry shall spread over the land at morning, at noontide, and at night; but that they shall have their annual feast over the bones of the dead, and shall yearly rejoice with the joy of victors.

within Occurrences 2%

After this responsory, if the Office be of double rite or be an Office within an octave, or on the vigil of Epiphany or on Friday or Saturday after Ascension, or on a Sunday on which a double is commemorated, or an octave is celebrated, or on a semi-double feast within an octave, Dominus vobiscum, Et cum spiritu tuo, and the prayer Dominus Deus omnipotens is said.

during Occurrences 2%

This feast was "instituted to honour all the saints, known and unknown, and, according to Urban IV., to supply any deficiencies in the faithful's celebration of saints' feasts during the year.

after Occurrences 2%

The usurper having invited a large number of his kindred to a grand hunt in his new domains, and a feast after in the great hall, returned from the chase, and discovering the feast not spread, vented his wrath in no measured terms on the heads of the tardy servitors.

off Occurrences 2%

"The charitable bequests, about which notaries must always inquire, I shall attend to by setting aside for three thousand of the city's paupers an equal number of florins so that in the years to come, on the anniversary of my death, if the annual review of the troops does not happen to take place on the common that day, they can pitch their camp there and have a merry feast off the money, and afterward clothe themselves with the tent linen.

vnto Occurrences 1%

And when the musicians hower is come, then the Philosophers say, Solemnize a feast vnto your Lord: with that all of them sound their instruments, making a great and a melodious noyse.

vs Occurrences 1%

It is a very pleasaunt place, and the Friers feasted vs according to their abilitie.

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