Which preposition to use with lass

of Occurrences 35%

The eldest young lady, a slim black-haired young lass of thirteen, frisks about the rooms, looks at all the pictures, runs in and out of the veranda, tries the piano, and bursts out laughing at its wheezy jingle.

with Occurrences 12%

All our belongings we abandoned, and set out for the Laughing Lass with only the tatters in which we stood.

in Occurrences 10%

In the spacious kitchen of Doctor Morani were assembled a body of young rosy lasses in laced bodices, and short, bright-colored petticoats, come down from the neighboring mountains for the olive-gathering, much as Irish laborers cross over to England for the hay-making season.

for Occurrences 5%

But wet or fine, hot or cold, Miss Ida can always be seen riding or driving or walking; she's a regular Westmoreland lass for that; no weather frights her.

to Occurrences 5%

That's why I'm trustin' my lass to your care.

like Occurrences 4%

"I had once a lass like yon, and I aye wore it for her sake.

from Occurrences 3%

The lawn was covered with lads and lasses from the surrounding farms, who, when Herbert appeared, set up a joyous cheer, whilst the drawing-room windows of the house were filled with ladies waving handkerchiefs.

at Occurrences 3%

At e'en, in the gloaming, nae swankies are roaming 'Bout stacks wi' the lasses at bogle to play; But ilk ane sits eerie, lamenting her dearie The Flowers of the Forest are a' wede away.

over Occurrences 3%

"T' sexton's got a craigthraw like he gav' the lass over the clints of Scarsdale; ye mind what the ald soger telt us when he hid his face in the kitchen of the George here?

without Occurrences 2%

I was not permitted to row out to the Laughing Lass without escort.

as Occurrences 2%

But worn'd she as good to cuddle and kiss as a lass as an't nowt? I have always hoped that Sammy rejected his father's counsel and stuck to the poor parson's daughter.

than Occurrences 1%

Besides, it is much pleasanter to look at a pretty lass than at a vacant wall and twenty yards of uneven cobble-stones.

on Occurrences 1%

Not so much as one farthing would I take from thee, for I love a fair Saxon face like thine right wellmore especially when it cometh from Locksley Town, and most especially when the man that owneth it is to marry a bonny lass on Thursday next.

from Occurrences 1%

The Habb river, which divides Las from the British province of Sind, is another case in point.

Which preposition to use with  lass