Which preposition to use with ravens

in Occurrences 16%

We met Raven in the Square, where were also collected a British General and his Staff officers.

of Occurrences 12%

CHORUS Let the Priests of the Raven of dawn no longer, in deadly black, with hoarse note curse the sons of joy!

on Occurrences 4%

I may divine, Ye frown so dreadful, and ye swell so big, Your fateful arms, the goose-quill, and the wig: The wig, with wisdom's somb'rous seal impress'd, Mysterious terrors, grim portents, invest; And shame and honour on the goose-quill perch, Like doves and ravens on a country church.

at Occurrences 3%

A rendezvous had been fixed by Raven at Foglie, where rations were to have been distributed.

from Occurrences 3%

, That, with hope of bloody banquet, Lured the ravens from the hill, But a dirge both low and solemn, Fit for ears of dying men, Marshalled for their latest battle, Never more to fight again.

for Occurrences 2%

want, miss, need, feel the want of, would fain have, would fain do; would be glad of. be hungry &c adj.; have a good appetite, play a good knife and fork; hunger after, thirst after, crave after, lust after, itch after, hanker after, run mad after; raven for, die for; burn to.

over Occurrences 2%

In a few officers' Messes, especially among the more exalted units, men of forty years and more croaked like ravens over their impending loss of pay and rank, Brigadier Generals who would soon be Colonels again, and Colonels who would soon be Majors.

among Occurrences 2%

his voice was terrible, demanded a response, ravened among them.

with Occurrences 2%

"Fear the world and women": "thy worst enemies are the wife at thy side and thy concubine": "the least in Paradise are the women": "women are the faggots of hell"; "pious women are rare as ravens with white or red legs and white beaks"; "but for women men might enter Paradise."

amongst Occurrences 2%

For as the ravenous lion deals with his prey, so likewise did the fair king raven amongst his enemies.

With Occurrences 1%

I did dreame every night of't, and the Ravens With their unlucky throates never leave croaking Some danger to us all.

above Occurrences 1%

The screaming of jays and ravens above his head quickened his speed, as it heralded the rapid advance of the flames; and the unexpected apparition of a bounding body, flattened and flying over the yellow plain, told him that even the secure retreat of the mountain wild-cat had been invaded.

against Occurrences 1%

He croaks like a raven against the death of rich men, and so gets a legacy unbequeathed.

beside Occurrences 1%

VINCENT, ST., a Spanish martyr who in 304 was tortured to death; is represented with the instruments of his torture, a spiked gridiron for one, and a raven beside him such as drove away the beasts and birds of prey from his dead body.

by Occurrences 1%

According to tradition, Arthur never died, but was converted into a raven by enchantment, and will, in the fulness of time, appear again in his original shape, to recover his throne and sceptre.

down Occurrences 1%

Long sprays of Scotch laburnum mingled their golden bells with the dark tresses of Eulalia and Rosen Blumen; a cluster of golden wheat mixed its shining threads with Flora's black curls; and a long, soft feather, like "the raven down of darkness," dusted with gold, drooped over the edge of Mrs. King's riding-cap, fastened to its band by a golden star.

to Occurrences 1%

The raven, urged by such impertinence, Grew passionate, it seems, and took offence, And cursed the harmless daw; the daw withdrew: The raven to her injured patron flew, 90 And found him out, and told the fatal truth Of false Coronis and the favoured youth.

about Occurrences 1%

" He knew that any attempt to reach and climb a tree would attract the attention of the pack and send them ravening about her.

Which preposition to use with  ravens