Which preposition to use with mischances
Pity it was his mischance of being a scholar; for it does only distract and irregulate him, and the world by him.
In either case, I should be dangerously far from Mars, beyond his orbit or within it, at the time when I should come into a line with him and the Sun; or, again, putting the same mischance in another form, behind him or before him when I attained his orbit.
Give me the bird'give me the friend Will sing in frostwill love in sorrow Whate'er mischance to-day may send, Will greet me with his sight to-morrow.
Richard and Fauconbridge, follow the search; You may prevent mischance by meeting Gloster.
She did not complain at first; one doesn't like to allow, at once, that the toothache, or a mischance like this that had happened to her, is an established fact,one is in for it the moment one does that.
But let this same be presently perform'd, Euen whiles mens mindes are wilde, [Sidenote: while] Lest more mischance On plots, and errors happen.
And down the river's dim expanse Like some bold seer in a trance, Seeing all his own mischance With a glassy countenance Did she look to Camelot.