Which preposition to use with mocks

at Occurrences 147%

This weak spot in the Church, which business men mock at, or fret at, exactly reveals the work that is waiting for business men to do.

of Occurrences 28%

Finding that no wound was there, I began to feel quite safe and even merry, and I made a mock of the folly of dreams and of those who believe in them, and so I rendered the work of the gods useless.

in Occurrences 16%

He who mocks the infant's faith Shall be mocked in age and death.

with Occurrences 13%

She meets with smiles our bitter grief, With songs our groans of pain; She mocks with tint of flower and leaf The war-field's crimson stain.

on Occurrences 1%

Mock on, mock on: make me your jesting game.

than Occurrences 1%

His features, though irregular, were not ugly or insignificant, but he wore a rather battered aspect; there were deep lines running from the corners of his mouth, and crowsfeet had started under the gray eyes which, in their turn, looked more skeptical than ardent, rather mocking than eager.

vs Occurrences 1%

Stay, maister; I have spied the fellow that mocks vs all this while: see where he sits.

along Occurrences 1%

Whene'er we through the village stray, Are we not mocked along the way; Insulted with loud shouts of scorn, By boys our beards disgraced and torn?' 50 'Were you no more with goats to dwell, Brother, I grant you reason well,' Replies a bearded chief.

ye Occurrences 1%

A plague of him that mocks ye: I grieve truly, Truly, and heartily to see you thus, Sir:

as Occurrences 1%

They won consideration and belief by the mild persecution which this protest brought on themby being proscribed as enthusiasts by comfortable dignitaries, and mocked as "Methodists" and "Saints" by wits and worldlings.

By Occurrences 1%

The sensitive were shocked, To find their honors mocked By one so pert and voluble as he; They knew not if 't was done In earnest or in fun; And fluttered off in silence from the tree.

for Occurrences 1%

They were also mocked for their greater iniquity in selling their tabernacle to the Papists.

Which preposition to use with  mocks