Which preposition to use with glamoured

of Occurrences 124%

It must have been the glamour of the adventure that had deceived me; that, and the unusual stage setting and costuming.

over Occurrences 13%

'You know you cast a glamour over anything.

about Occurrences 9%

"Because there is a glamour about a beautiful girl," he said gravely.

in Occurrences 6%

There is glamour in his speech; the ensanguined assassins hesitate,another instant, only one moment more, and they will be on their knees before him; but Santos Perez, who was at one side, comes up, raises his piece,and the body of Juan Fecundo Quiroga falls in a soulless heap with a bullet in the brain!

to Occurrences 4%

Most of the fairies have been put in, and the gradual change from glamour to disillusion, cunningly conveyed by a stream of cold grey morning light entering the magic cavern from realms of upper earth, to deaden the glitter, pale the colouring, and strip, as it were, the tinsel where it strikes.

from Occurrences 2%

Aside from the disillusionment that had taken the glamour from Ernestine, Schumann had been slowly coming more and more under the spell of Clara Wieck.

for Occurrences 2%

As separate personalities, men had lost much of their glamour for him; there had been too much sweat, too much crowding, too much invasion of dignity, of everything for which the world claimed it had been struggling and praying.

on Occurrences 2%

She roused the fat pony from his pleasant dream, to a quicker gait, and drove home with the strange glamour on her soul.

out Occurrences 2%

His bride, when she saw her old love, bade him welcome, but was most fearful lest be should eat the faery food, and so be glamoured out of the earth into that bloodless dim nation, wherefore she set him down to play cards with three of the cavalcade; and he played on, realizing nothing until he saw the chief of the band carrying his bride away in his arms.

around Occurrences 2%

The personal element in the fight, the deeds of gallantry recorded, the sounding roll of the chief knights' names, and the high renown of the two leaders, throw a glamour around this particular contest which is kept alive by the ballads that chant the praises of Percy or Douglas according as the singer was Scot or Saxon.

as Occurrences 1%

Such madness of mirth lies In the haunting hazel eyes, When the melody of her laugh charms the listening night; Its glamour as of old My charmed senses hold, Forget I earth and heaven in the pleasures of sense and sight.

with Occurrences 1%

But with Dicky's loving plans for my happiness dazzling me, I felt a touch of the glamour with which he invested the place in my eyes.

by Occurrences 1%

She was happy, she said, and had the best of good eating, and would he not eat? and therewith laid all kinds of food on the table; but he, knowing well that she was trying to cast on him the glamour by giving him faery food, that she might keep him with her, refused and came home to his people in Sligo.

Which preposition to use with  glamoured