Which preposition to use with refresh

with Occurrences 38%

And having cut me a short stick, like a truncheon, for my defense, I took up my lodging; and being excessively fatigued, I fell fast asleep, and slept as comfortably as, I believe, few could have done in my condition, and found myself more refreshed with it than I think I ever was on such an occasion.

in Occurrences 16%

I believe that it is those who patiently wait on the Lord, and not the discontented who fret themselves till they do evil, who will inherit the land, and be refreshed in peace.

for Occurrences 7%

* I woke in the morning greatly refreshed for all the closeness of the air, and, the memory of the night's events returning, was much concerned as to the future.

by Occurrences 6%

On landing at Christiania they were refreshed by seeing Asbjön Kloster of Stavanger, who had come to meet them, and for two weeks had been waiting their arrival.

after Occurrences 5%

Then, as a steed refreshed after toyle, Out of my prison I will break anew, And stoutly will that second work assoyle*, With strong endevour and attention dew.

at Occurrences 4%

Have been sweetly refreshed at our little meeting this morning.

from Occurrences 4%

However, the child was really refreshed from his sleep, and the kind girl having washed his face and hands herself, and smoothed his pretty curling hair, led him down with her to the room where the tea was served, and provided him with all he wanted, and withal with such a large lump of sugar, the like of which he had never perhaps, not even in his dreams, possessed before.

on Occurrences 2%

The play of the children had ceasedthey watched with silent awe the pale face and bright eye of their fatherthey heard him charge their mother to place food that his soul might be refreshed on its long journey.

as Occurrences 2%

The Carouan hauing rested and being refreshed as is abouesayd, the next day departed on the way, and the first place they arriue at woorthy mention is called Bedrihonem, in which place (as is aforesayd) grow those little shrubbes whereout Balme issueth.

to Occurrences 2%

I feel quite refreshed to-day, and would look once more upon that restless stream that is ever hurrying on 'to meet old Ocean.'

through Occurrences 1%

Why, we know well what the good Lord sent us during the past night, and we can walk sound and refreshed through this world, and that He is our King.

ye Occurrences 1%

I'le refresh ye Sir; When ye want, you know your Exchequer.

vs Occurrences 1%

The 27. of Ianuarie we set sayle to finde a conuenient place to refresh vs with water and other prouision, for wee were informed by a man of Bengala, that of his owne will sayled with vs, and that had beene in Bally, that there wee should finde water and other thinges to serue our necessities, so that by night wee ankered vnder a high pointe of lande on the South West ende of Bally.

beyond Occurrences 1%

We had one of those visits that make a mark in one's life; seeing Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, and Mrs. Randall, and Miss Deborah, so fond of us, and all together we were stirred up as we rarely are, and refreshed beyond description.

without Occurrences 1%

It refreshes without exciting; and he has a theory that it makes people younger.

than Occurrences 1%

It was broad day when he woke, feeling more refreshed than for days past, and quite ready for the plain though plentiful breakfast that was served out.

Which preposition to use with  refresh