Which preposition to use with garnering

in Occurrences 16%

The fruitage of song blossomed on, the petalled notes withered and fell, and Chloe garnered in her harvest from the field, with a quaintly expressed regret that she "wasn't in the meadows of the land of Canaan, where taller songs were growing.

of Occurrences 4%

Nay more, my lord, the masks are made so strong, That I myself upon them scal'd the heavens, And boldly walk'd about the middle region, Where, in the province of the meteors, I saw the cloudy shops of hail and rain, Garners of snow, and crystals full of dew; Rivers of burning arrows, dens of dragons, Huge beams of flames, and spears like firebrands.

from Occurrences 4%

It matters little what arguments in its support this passion to dominate may garner from that twilight region in which the advanced guard of science is labouring patiently to comprehend Nature and mankind.

of Occurrences 3%

The title of the collection, The Deeds of the Romans, is scarcely justified; in the main it is a garnering of all the deathless plots and dramatic motives which we find scattered up and down the ages, in the legend and folklore of whatsoever nation.

under Occurrences 2%

"The fieldmouse builds her garner under ground.

to Occurrences 2%

I challenge Winter for my enemy; A most insatiate, miserable carl, That to fill up his garners to the brim Cares not how he endamageth the earth, What poverty he makes it to endure!

into Occurrences 2%

They were garnered into his memories as separate and unrelated events.

with Occurrences 2%

No crop is garnered with so great a hazard; none takes so merciless a toll.

for Occurrences 1%

The advantage thus gained was prudently improved until, in process of time, both himself and family were garnered for the Master.

up Occurrences 1%

* * If you cannot in the harvest Garner up the richest sheaves, Many a grain, both ripe and golden, Oft the careless reaper leaves; Go and glean among the briars Growing rank against the wall, For it may be that their shadow Hides the heaviest grain of all.

at Occurrences 1%

Probably fearing the intense competition, these musicians intended to garner at the propylaea the first fruits of the liberality which had here not yet spent itself.

Which preposition to use with  garnering