Which preposition to use with philandered
Enter Philander with the King.
Stop that, I say!" cried William Philander in alarm.
"Philandering about museums," she continued, "with handsome young ladies on the pretence of work.
Isillia, Erminia's woman, has already admitted Philander to her mistress' chamber, when the lovers are surprised by the arrival of Alcippus on the scene.
So Mr. Bowie went forth in his might that very evening, and finding two of the Oxford men, informed them in plain Scotch, that, "Gin he caught them, or any ither such skellums, philandering after his leddies, or his leddies' maids, he'd jist knock their empty pows togither."
All my life I've been a rover; I have ranged the wide world over, And I've had the very devil of a time; I've philandered through Alsatia with the nautch-girl and the geisha; I have heard the bells of San Marino chime.
I preached from the time I left Philander until 1913.