Which preposition to use with shuddering

at Occurrences 294%

You who love to bask in life's smile, but shudder at its drool!

of Occurrences 67%

A shudder of horror ran across the Wolverine's quarter-deck.

with Occurrences 61%

So country wenches pushed and strove amid the throng, and dainty ladies leaned from canopied galleries to shudder with dread or trill soft laughter; but each and every stared at one who stood alone, 'twixt armed guards, so young and fair and pale within her bonds, oft turning piteous face to heaven or looking with quailing eye where stake and chain and faggot menaced her with awful doom.

in Occurrences 30%

There was a shudder in the thicket, and an Indian, shot through the head, rolled into the burn.

through Occurrences 21%

And there was a convulsive shudder through the limbs of Landis.

from Occurrences 18%

But the touch and look seemed to break a spell, and, shuddering from head to foot, I burst into tears like those of an hysterical girl.

to Occurrences 14%

They cross the chasmy torrent's foam-lit bed, Rocked on the dizzy larch's narrow tread; Or steal beneath loose mountains, half deterr'd, That sigh and shudder to the lowing herd.

over Occurrences 10%

The general public, denied the true version of the affair, was shuddering over its morning coffee at the thought of I.W.W. desperadoes shooting down unoffending paraders from ambush.

as Occurrences 7%

Then all the satisfaction she had derived from what she had heard Madame Bourdieu say departed, and she went off furious and ashamed, as if soiled and threatened by all the vague abominations which she had for some time felt around her, without knowing, however, whence came the little chill which made her shudder as with dread.

under Occurrences 7%

The European and Anglo-American wash themselves and think they have bathed; they shudder under cold showers and perform laborious antics with coarse towels.

on Occurrences 7%

635 His burning eyelids stretched and stiff as lead; All night from time to time under him shook The floor as he lay shuddering on his bed; And oft he groaned aloud, "O God, that I were dead!

for Occurrences 6%

There were two of them hanging together upon the wall, and at first it seemed to the little Pilgrim as if they represented the flames and fire of which she had read, and this made her shudder for the moment.

of Occurrences 5%

Yet, if the shuddering of her fabric were fair criterion, the pace of the Sybarite was unabated, she was ploughing headlong through that dense obscurity using the utmost power of her engines.

into Occurrences 5%

It was a piece of parchment, and showed by its shrivelled and scorched appearance the agony which its late possessor must have endured, Leonard did not open it, but thrust it with a shudder into his doublet.

before Occurrences 4%

So he reasoned in vain; he could rise to no more remorseful consciousness; the same heart which had shuddered before the painted effigies of crime, looked on its reality unmoved.

like Occurrences 3%

But no square of light appeared, and soon the thought of it was driven from their minds, for, of a sudden, the plane shuddered like a man with a chill.

beneath Occurrences 3%

The earth shuddered beneath the weight of the fighting men, and the valley rang and clanged like a smithy with the tumult.

against Occurrences 3%

If they saw me with youat this hour" He felt her shuddering against him.

in Occurrences 2%

Peter began a sudden shuddering in the cold.

down Occurrences 2%

Each time it gave one shudders down the back.

within Occurrences 2%

asked Thurnall, with a look of such grave meaning that Frank's pure spirit shuddered within him.

toward Occurrences 1%

And then he achieved his third step toward victory, for Landis jerked his head around, saw the minute hand almost upon its mark, and swung back with a shudder toward Donnegan.

like Occurrences 1%

Sir George's crushing grip clutched my arm, and he fell a-shuddering like a man with ague.

underneath Occurrences 1%

She shuddered underneath the beautiful coat of furs, and seemed insulted.

Outside Occurrences 1%

And she starved and sang; And like the wind, she roved and lurked and shuddered Outside your lighted windows, and fled by, Storm-hunted, trying to outstrip the snow, South, south, and homeless as a broken bird, Limping and hiding!And she fled, and laughed, And kept me warm; and died!

Which preposition to use with  shuddering