Which preposition to use with requites

with Occurrences 10%

The chief tendency of his majesty's speech is to ask our advice on this extraordinary conjuncture of affairs; a conduct undoubtedly worthy of a British monarch, and which we ought not to requite with disrespect; but what less can be inferred from an alteration of our established forms of address, by an omission of any part of the speech?

for Occurrences 7%

How can we thee requite for all this good?

by Occurrences 2%

"I believe that he would be a very different boy if he were relieved from the misery he suffers at home and requites by mischievous pranks.

in Occurrences 2%

With regard to these men, compassion and kindness seem to require that they should be suffered to spend their few remaining days without interruption, and that the dangers and toils of their youth should be requited in their age with ease and retirement.

of Occurrences 1%

Hereupon Artemisia and Serventius laughed, and informed me that the profession of a poet, if such it might be termed, was the most laborious, thankless, and ill requited of any, and that to be a poet, was in fact little better than being an honourable mendicant.

ye Occurrences 1%

Invited do not wrong me, Fall to, good Guests, you have diligent men about ye, Ye shall want nothing that may persecute ye, These will not see ye start; Have I now found ye? Have I requited ye?

Which preposition to use with  requites