Which preposition to use with pomps

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Next day, in the channel of a tributary that heads on Mount San Antonio, I passed about fifteen or twenty gardens like the one in which I sleptlilies in every one of them, in the full pomp of bloom.

in Occurrences 21%

He died at Cheshunt in 1712, and was buried with considerable pomp in Hursley church, where we may still see his monument, moved from the old church and re-erected in that built by the efforts of John Keble, vicar of this parish for thirty years, from 1836 to 1866.

to Occurrences 10%

He comes in pomp to triumph here in Rome: But, senators, you know the wavering wills Of foolish menI mean the common sort Who, through report of innovations, Of flattering humours of well-temper'd tongues, Will change, and draw a second mischief on.

at Occurrences 9%

Relics discovered by miraculous vision were buried with pomp at St. Albans.

from Occurrences 4%

Some Arab horses were announced with great pomp from the Sultan's stables.

with Occurrences 3%

At each corner again one of the eagles was bound, and in the middle Káús was seated in great pomp with a goblet of wine before him.

than Occurrences 1%

Any general of high command must be surrounded by more pomp than an admiral in time of action.

without Occurrences 1%

When I mentioned this to a very eminent literary character[202], he opposed me vehemently, exclaiming, 'No, no, it is not a good imitation of Johnson; it has all his pomp without his force; it has all the nodosities of the oak without its strength.'

across Occurrences 1%

King after king had passed in splendid, glittering pomp across her plains, circled by a crowd of obsequious courtiers, trampling on a nameless multitude of slaves.

of Occurrences 1%

They do not look for great Men at the Head of Armies, or among the Pomps of a Court, but often find them out in Shades and Solitudes, in the private Walks and By-paths of Life.

as Occurrences 1%

He lived to a good old age, and when he died, was buried with great pomp as a man of rank, in favor with the court, for it was through him that Jehu subsequently reigned.

beneath Occurrences 1%

He sees Dr. Abernethy, and rises into this inspired strain: "To me, who have ever held genius and talent in veneration, as being "'Olympus-high above all earthly things,' the sight of this plain, unostentatious man afforded more pleasurable feelings than could all the gilded pomp beneath the sun."

by Occurrences 1%

Apostoli, where the funeral was celebrated with becoming pomp by all the Florentines in Rome, and by artists of every degree.

for Occurrences 1%

Then, having weighed these things, he first sent with all honourable pomp for his Queen, Gynecia, and told them how she had warned him to take heed of the drink; and next, with princely entertainment to Euarchus, and to his inestimable joy the marriage was concluded between the peerless princes and princesses.

into Occurrences 1%

I discovered the sensuous enjoyment that lay in introducing colour and fragrance and pomp into religious services, so that the gratification of the aesthetic emotions became dignified with the garb of piety.

Which preposition to use with  pomps