Which preposition to use with salve

for Occurrences 11%

Expeller of catarrhs, banisher of all agues, your guts' only salve for the green wounds of a non-plus. TOB.

of Occurrences 10%

I think it is obvious that the utmost extent to which we ought to go, in yielding to the fashion, as it regards form, is to use three pieces of clothingthe shirt, the petticoat and the frock; all of which must be as loose as possible; and before the infant begins to crawl about much, the latter should be long, for the salve of covering the feet and legs.

in Occurrences 7%

| | | | The best Salve in use for all disorders of the skin, | | for Cuts, Burns, Wounds, &c. | | | | USED IN HOSPITALS.

to Occurrences 5%

They looked upon it merely as a salve to the wounded pride of England; as only that 'bridge of gold' which, according to the old French saying, should always be allowed to a retreating assailant.

from Occurrences 3%

That king who lived to God's own heart, Yet less serenely died than he: Charles left behind no harsh decree For schoolmen with laborious art To salve from cruelty: Those for whom love could no excuses frame, He graciously forgot to name.

on Occurrences 2%

Toby will want a little soothing salve on his bruises; and I've got a sore hand myself, where I struck him harder than I meant to on the back of his head.

with Occurrences 1%

The two others, upon whom public attention has been concentrated, shall be put aground somewhere in the Sound to be salved with great and leisurely ostentation.

at Occurrences 1%

Theile give you the good salve at any time this month, for I am sure they have salving enough for so long.

above Occurrences 1%

"The treatise is divided into ten parts: cookery contains above an hundred receipts, pickles fifty, puddings above fifty, pastry above forty, cakes forty, creams and jellies above forty, preserving an hundred, made wines forty, cordial waters and powders above seventy, medicines and salves above two hundred; in all near eight hundred.

Which preposition to use with  salve