Which preposition to use with foole

of Occurrences 3%

And we fooles of Nature, So horridly to shake our disposition, With thoughts beyond thee; reaches of our Soules,

in Occurrences 2%

[else] and cloathes the foole in sackcloath during his life.

at Occurrences 1%

You have the foole at command, sir: you might have bestowed your selfe better.

to Occurrences 1%

The best mirth for a Lawyer is to have fooles to his Clients; for Citizens to have Noblemen pay their debts; for Taylors to have store of Sattin brought in for themhow little soere their hours arethey'll be sure to have large yards: the best mirth for bawds is to have fresh handsome whores, and for whores to have rich guls come aboard their pinnaces, for then they are sure to build Gully-Asses.

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They to the vulgar sort now pipe and sing, And make them merrie with their fooleries; 320 They cherelie chaunt, and rymes at randon fling, The fruitfull spawne of their ranke fantasies; They feede the eares of fooles with flattery, And good men blame, and losels* magnify.

Which preposition to use with  foole