Which preposition to use with haired

Of Occurrences 7%

Of all the race of silver-winged flies Which doo possesse the empire of the aire, Betwixt the centred earth and azure skies Was none more favourable nor more faire, 20 Whilst heaven did favour his felicities, Then Clarion, the eldest sonne and haire Of Muscaroll, and in his fathers sight Of all alive did seeme the fairest wight.

like Occurrences 3%

Besides wild elephants, there are unicorns in this country, which are much less than elephants, being haired like the buffalo, but their feet are like those of die elephant.

With Occurrences 3%

Fayre is my Love, when her fayre golden haires With the loose wynd ye waving chance to marke; Fayre, when the rose in her red cheekes appeares, Or in her eyes the fyre of love does sparke; Fayre, when her brest, lyke a rich laden barke, With pretious merchandize

in Occurrences 2%

"Hercules was Uncle Jasper's coachman all his life and grew old and white-haired in his service.

like Occurrences 2%

On these occasions he had always some good-humored speech for all, not overlooking the youngest officer; but he shone in the most amiable light, perhaps, in conversing with some old private soldier, gray-haired like himself.

about Occurrences 1%

& the Gamboll being ended she came in like a mad woman, ruffled & crumpled, her haire about her eares; & he all unbrac'd, sweating as if he had bene thrashing; & afterwards he told me, my lords, that he had downe diddled her.

with Occurrences 1%

Two races certainly were mingled in the ancient Irish, the fair or auburn haired with blue eyes, and the dark haired with eyes of gray or brown.

on Occurrences 1%

These people weare no beards: they pull out the haire on their faces with little pinsons made for that purpose.

as Occurrences 1%

They were as light-faced and fair-haired as the Saxon slaves whom the Roman Pontiff, Gregory the Great, met in the markets of Rome.

before Occurrences 1%

There are many like that hereabouts, white-haired before their time.

than Occurrences 1%

A man who belonged to that sect or society, a man whiter-haired than any of you, said to me, "I never voted.

Which preposition to use with  haired