Which preposition to use with sayle

to Occurrences 6%

Yes, there are others to as well as you; yes, she has struck her top sayle to a man of warr; she has bin boarded, sir, I can assure you.

with Occurrences 5%

"The whole fleete having wayed, did then begin to cut and spread their sayles with great pleasure and crie, saieng altogether, Buen viage, that is to say, a luckie and prosperous voyage.

into Occurrences 5%

'The 12 in the morning we weied and set sayle into the Sea due south through a small streit but without danger'possibly the very gap in which the Rhone's wreck now lies'and then stode west and by north for S. Juan de Puerto Rico.'

for Occurrences 3%

Also Of the foresayd canes called Cassan they make sayles for their ships, and litle houses, and many other necessaries.

in Occurrences 3%

Abradas, the great Macedonian pirate, thought every one had a letter of mart that bare sayles in the ocean.

about Occurrences 2%

The 22. of Ianuarie we tooke our Pinace, and sayled about the shore as neere the land as possible we might, to seeke for fresh water, but we found none, for the Riuer that ran through the towne was paled vp (by them that lay before it) so that no man might passe either out or in, but onely on the lande side, and that with great daunger: The same day there came 2. or 3.

from Occurrences 2%

First of al therefore sayling from Pera by Constantinople, I arrived at Trapesunda.

out Occurrences 2%

we were continually at the sea, and this day at noone the wind came faire, whereby we recouered the way which we had lost, and sayled out of sight of Candia.

towards Occurrences 2%

The second two houres before day, with the winde at Southeast, we sayled towards Venice, where we arriued (God be praysed) at two of the clocke after dinner, and landed about foure, we were kept so long from landing, because we durst not land vntill we had presented to the Prouidor de la Sanita, our letter of health.

on Occurrences 1%

These sandes lie vnder 18. degrees, and you must passe betweene the coast of Guine and the sandes aforesaid, not going too neer eyther of them, otherwise close by the Coast there are great calmes, thunders, raines and lightnings, with great stormes, harde by the sands men are in daunger to be cast away: and so sayling on their course, first East South East, then East and East and by North.

Which preposition to use with  sayle