Which preposition to use with merge

in Occurrences 189%

Vagrant little puffs of wind bustled among the leaves, with a thin pretense of purpose, and then lapsed, and merged in the large, ambiguous whispering which went stealthily about the grove.

into Occurrences 180%

Gradually, darkness fell, and soon the details of the gardens were merged into shadows.

with Occurrences 39%

It was as if the platitude merged with the very corpuscles of a blush that sank down into thirsty soil.

for Occurrences 4%

But Arnold was perhaps the only individual in whose case such a tendency was deeply rooted in religious conviction; with many it was but a transitory intoxication, in which their political interests had become merged for the moment.

from Occurrences 3%

To the west The Fians, merging from the woodland, pressed To head it shoreward ...

at Occurrences 2%

For the capacity for evil merges at some point or other into incapability for comprehending good. "Is that all he knows?"

as Occurrences 1%

Otherwise, I thought I could succeed in merging as needless many controversies.

of Occurrences 1%

The Coming of the Woman-Child The next day he sent across the settlement for the child, waiting for her with mixed emotions,a trembling merge of love and fear, with something, indeed, of awe for this woman-child of her mother, who had come to him so deviously and with a secret significance so mighty of portent to his own soul.

on Occurrences 1%

Romantic love added its riches to valor, and dignity was given by the ever-present memory of the heroic past, merging on the horizon with the divine dawn of the world.

therewith Occurrences 1%

If one of these adjoined another estate it was likely to be merged therewith; but if it lay in isolation the course of years would probably bring its abandonment.

to Occurrences 1%

Clymer's color, always pale, now merged to a deadly white; his lips quivered, and his nether jaw shook with convulsive motions; his head, neck, and breast contracted with gesticulations resembling those of a turkey or goose nearly strangled in the act of deglutition.

under Occurrences 1%

Its head, merged under the surface during greater part of the tide, at no time made much show above the water.

among Occurrences 1%

MOAB, a pastoral region extending along the E. of lower parts of the Jordan and the Dead Sea, and inhabited by the descendants of Lot, now extinct, or merged among the Arabs.

Which preposition to use with  merge