Which preposition to use with huntsman

of Occurrences 12%

The dawn broke green For the high huntsman of the morn had flung His mantle o'er his back: stooping, he strung His silver bow; then rising, bright and bold, He shot a burning arrow of pure gold That rent the heart of Night.

in Occurrences 4%

I am the wild huntsman in some countries; the black miner in others.

to Occurrences 4%

[This old man had been huntsman to the Squires of Alfoxden, which, at the time we occupied it, belonged to a minor.

on Occurrences 3%

The conversation over the cigars had turned, therefore, in the direction of horses and horsemen, with reminiscences of phenomenal runs where foxes had led the pack from end to end of a county, and been overtaken at last by two or three limping hounds and a huntsman on foot, while every rider in the field had been pounded.

with Occurrences 2%

In one quarter, was a May-pole dressed with garlands, and people dancing round it to a tabor and pipe and rustic music, all masqued, as were all the various bands of music that were disposed in different parts of the garden; some like huntsmen with French horns, some like peasants, and a troop of harlequins and scaramouches in the little open temple on the mount.

down Occurrences 2%

Over the wild moor, in reddest dawn of morning, Gaily the huntsman down green droves must roam: Over the wild moor, in grayest wane of evening, Weary the huntsman comes wandering home; Home, home, If he has one.

into Occurrences 1%

They were watched from a distance during the day, as they roamed about the open country, and at night they were driven with cries to enclosures, into which they rushed much like a body of terrified wild animals driven by huntsmen into a trap.

by Occurrences 1%

110 So was the huntsman by the bear oppress'd, Whose hide he soldbefore he caught the beast!

than Occurrences 1%

It must not be too small, or it would be comparatively insecure; thus a troop of five animals is far more easy to be approached by a stalking huntsman than one of twenty, and the latter than one of a hundred.

behind Occurrences 1%

And when I saw the dogs streaming over the open, and the red-coated huntsman behind them, and only seven or eight horsemen between us, then it was that the strangest thing of all happened, for I, too, went madI, Etienne Gerard!

towards Occurrences 1%

Worried and frightened by the falcons, which, however, never ventured to close upon them, they were gradually driven in the direction intended by the huntsman towards the open plain, which bordered the forest at a distance of about six miles to the northward.

at Occurrences 1%

One of the huntsman at Liddesdale.

Which preposition to use with  huntsman