Which preposition to use with mockings

of Occurrences 10%

"The sun shineth, look you, I sit upon my hams and sing for that this roasting venison smelleth sweet, while yonder i' the leaves be a mavis and a merle a-mocking of me, pretty rogues: for each and ever of which, Laus Deo, Amen!" "Why truly, God hath made a fair world, Giles, a good world to live in, and to live is to actyet here have I lain most basely sleeping" "Like any paunched friar, brother.

at Occurrences 3%

This, which is a fact, rather sobered some of them at first; but they soon resumed their mocking at the poor little rabbit and his story, and, as they were in the majority, the council refused to do anything in the matter.

as Occurrences 1%

He looked tired and not so mocking as usual.

for Occurrences 1%

Only youth had grown mocking for Jean.

with Occurrences 1%

The courtiers likewise, though it be ill mocking with the French, applied themselves to their King's bent, seeing there was reason of state for it.

by Occurrences 1%

Now faint, now louder, it swelled and died away on the breeze, now fairly startling in its joyousness, now plaintive as the wind sighing among the reeds in some lonely spot after nightfall; alluring, thrilling, mocking by turns; elusive as the strains of fairy pipers; utterly ravishing in its sweetness.

beside Occurrences 1%

And seeing his parents died not at his call He hates them, when himself he dared not die!" Such mocking beside all my pain shall I Endure....

Which preposition to use with  mockings