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Which preposition to use with storme
of Occurrences 4%
Tossed with stormes of fortune variable.
at Occurrences 3%
[Sidenote: This Touffon is an extraordinary storme at Sea.]
as Occurrences 2%
When I had thus resolued my selfe, I went a boord of the shippe of Bengala, at which time it was the yeere of Touffon: concerning which Touffon ye are to vnderstand, that in the East Indies often times, there are not stormes as in other countreys; but euery 10. or 12.
in Occurrences 1%
Let 'em be doubled: I am full of thoughts, A thousand wheeles tosse my incertaine feares; There is a storme in my hot boyling braines Which rises without wind; a horrid one.
than Occurrences 1%
For far more bitter storme than winters stowre*