Which preposition to use with heralds

of Occurrences 153%

As the shadows of the night were fleeing before the heralds of the dawn, she saw the gray shadow which no earthly light has power to chase away fall swiftly over his face.

OF Occurrences 25%

YE HERALDS OF FREEDOM.

in Occurrences 25%

"You haven't had time to read The Epworth Herald in Saint Louis.

with Occurrences 11%

It has not come heralded with great outcries, with flame and wind, and revolution and upheaval; it has come as the great changes that are most permanent come, in stillness and strength.

as Occurrences 11%

She had been heralded as La Señorita, and her dress was appropriately Spanish.

to Occurrences 10%

O Adonai; of a Liberator, O Radix Jesse; of a Guardian, O Clavis David; of a brilliant Instructor, O Oriens; of a Saviour to bring us, Gentiles, back to our Great Father, God; O Rex gentium; a Herald to the Jews.

from Occurrences 9%

An herald from the Greek hath come!

for Occurrences 8%

" "I am entitled to thema spear on a bend sable, and a falcon for my crest; but we have not yet applied to the heralds for the confirmation.

by Occurrences 5%

The ready herald by the King's command, Convened the Chiefs and Warriors of the land; And soon the banquet social glee restored, And China wine-cups glittered on the board; And cheerful song, and music's magic power, And sparkling wine, beguiled the festive hour.

on Occurrences 5%

[BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.] CONCORD, N.H., February 4, 1895.The article published in the HERALD on January 29, regarding a statement made by Mrs. Laura Lathrop, pastor of the Christian Science congregation, that meets every Sunday in Hodgson Hall, New York, was shown to Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, the Christian Science "discoverer," to-day.

through Occurrences 4%

And should not the latest bookif it be a tale of love, for these I am told are best offered to the public in the Spring (sad tales are best for winter)should not a tale of love be heralded through the city by the singing of a ballad, with a melting tenor in the part?

during Occurrences 3%

This volume contains a series of letters written for The Chicago Record-Herald during the winter of 1903-04, and are published in permanent form through the courtesy of Mr. Frank B. Noyes, Editor and publisher of that paper.

into Occurrences 3%

Alexander was desirous of gaining the place rather by treaty than by force of arms, and with this in view sent heralds into the town with offers of peace; but the inhabitants were so far from listening to his proposals, or endeavoring to avert his resentment by any kind of concession, that they actually killed his ambassadors and threw their bodies from the top of the walls into the sea.

at Occurrences 2%

The clamour and insulting speeches of the enraged multitude might be plainly heard; and a herald at that moment proclaimed in a loud voice, that three criminals were about to be crucified.

on Occurrences 1%

He had got his mind into a fairly quiescent state by then which made the trick it played when he first caught sight of the great stacks of Tribunes and Heralds on the corner news-stand all the more terrifying.

after Occurrences 1%

Sound trumpets; enter with a Herald, on the one side, HENRY THE SECOND, crowned, after him LANCASTER, CHESTER, SIR RICHARD FAUCONBRIDGE: on the other part, KING HENRY the son, crowned, Herald after him; after him PRINCE RICHARD, JOHN, LEICESTER.

among Occurrences 1%

Only trouble is, we'll never know anything about it, after we've once seen your pictures in The Epworth Herald among the recruits of the year.

before Occurrences 1%

This time he did not go to the kitchen but around to the front porch, and he whistled shrilly the air of his own pet ditty that his arrival might be heralded before him.

over Occurrences 1%

The sun was heralded over the hills in a blaze of glory; meadow larks strung like beads on a telegraph wire were calling their cheery notes, and robins were singing their overture to the morning sun.

throughout Occurrences 1%

The claims of the Egyptian caliphate were heralded throughout all Islam, and its rule was rapidly extended into Syria and Arabia.

in Occurrences 1%

Her entrance is preceeded by the Heralds in their rich dress, and by some of the chief officers of state in their robes.

about Occurrences 1%

When it was day-light, Alcinous caused it to be proclaimed by the heralds about the town, that there was come to the palace a stranger, shipwrecked on their coast, that in mien and person resembled a god: and inviting all the chief people of the city to come and do honour to the stranger.

Which preposition to use with  heralds