Which preposition to use with speake

of Occurrences 28%

Here wee euidently and playnly see, in what estimation and regard daunses were among Pagans and infidels, which trulye could not iudge otherwise therof, I speake of them which had the best and more sound iudgement, and which were able to weigh and consider, as well the daunses themselues, as their so pretious fruites, and excellent effectes.

with Occurrences 27%

Your fires will soon be quencht, and for your wrongs You shall, above, all speake with Angels tongues.

to Occurrences 24%

Your peace is full of cruelty and wrong; Lawes taught to speake to present purposes; Wealth and faire houses dangerous faults become; Much blood ith' Citie and no common deaths, But Gentlemen and Consulary houses.

for Occurrences 9%

You are to earnest: I neither can nor will I speake for him;

in Occurrences 4%

Nay, in good faith, my Lord, I speake in earnest: I hate that headie and adventurous crew

like Occurrences 3%

You speake like a greene Girle, Vnsifted in such perillous Circumstance.

at Occurrences 2%

tys even so: You have the trycke of mightie men in courte To speake at leasure and pretend imployment.

by Occurrences 2%

The unlearned or foolish phantasicalle that smelles but of learnyng (suche fellowes as have seen learned men in their daies) will so Latin their tongues that the simple can not but wonder at their talke, and thinke surely thei speake by some revelation.

on Occurrences 1%

Speake on a Gods name, so love bee not the theame.

unto Occurrences 1%

For Anthonies tongue was as sweet as a Syrene, and had such an excellent grace in speaking, that when he began to speake unto the souldiers and to pray them to save his life, there was not one of them so hard-hearted as once to touch him, no not onely to looke him in the face, but looking downewards fell a weeping.

before Occurrences 1%

I, lets heare that, how it comes: well remembred, you did even speake before me.

out Occurrences 1%

[Sidenote: prethee] Ham. 'Tis well, He haue thee speake out the rest, soone.

from Occurrences 1%

Som sweete echo Speake from these walls and answer to our wants, And eather lend som comfort to our grieffs Or send us hence dispayringe and asham'd.

Which preposition to use with  speake