Which preposition to use with triumphant

in Occurrences 42%

He rises Victor who is triumphant in some great experience of the race.

over Occurrences 41%

Who best can drink his cup of woe, Triumphant over pain; Who patient bears his cross below, He follows in His train!

on Occurrences 12%

Triumphant on the bosom of the storm, 275 Glances the wheeling eagle's glorious form!

above Occurrences 6%

One fact rode triumphant above all other considerations and possible distresses.

with Occurrences 6%

* Never has it fallen to the lot of any commander to announce to an army such an event as now calls forth the mingled grief and astonishment of this Republic; never since history first wrote the record of time has one day thus mingled every triumphant with every tender emotion, and consecrated a nation's joy by blending it with the most sacred of sorrows.

through Occurrences 6%

Below me in the valley, deep and green As goblets are, from which in thirsty draughts We drink its wine, the swift and mantling river Flows on triumphant through these lovely regions, Etched with the shadows of its sombre margent, And soft, reflected clouds of gold and argent!

from Occurrences 6%

Towards the middle of the seventh century after Christ, and a few years after the death of Mahomet, the Romans, in the decline of their power, had to meet the shock of the victorious arms of the Arabians, who poured in upon them triumphant from the East; but, too weak to resist this new tide of invasion, they opposed to them the aborigines, which latter were soon obliged to continue alone the struggle.

to Occurrences 5%

The hostile Syrian tribes were rapidly dispersed with the increased forces at Amru's command, and he returned triumphant to Medina.

of Occurrences 4%

Enter SYLLA in triumph in his chair triumphant of gold, drawn by four Moors; before the chariot, his colours, his crest, his captains, his prisoners: ARCATHIUS, Mithridates' son; ARISTION, ARCHELAUS, bearing crowns of gold, and manacled.

as Occurrences 4%

Remember, in all the petty irritations of the past, when you have been hurt by your neighbors, you were never so triumphant as when you surprised those who injured you by a magnanimous return" "There, I made an agreement with you that we should not speak of these things.

at Occurrences 4%

Remember that it is the triumph over suffering; a triumph of One who still bears the prints of the nails in His hands and in His feet, and the wound of the spear in His side; like many a poor soul who has followed Him triumphant at last, and yet scarred, and only not maimed in the hard battle of life.

for Occurrences 3%

I can believe that there are one or two Ministers of State in the world, and possibly even here and there a sovereign, who would have eaten this morning a heartier breakfast if the tidings conveyed by the telegraph had been reversed, and if the issue of the elections had been as triumphant for the existing Administration as it has been menacing, if not fatal, to their prospects.

into Occurrences 3%

" Frizzi brought the Christ Triumphant into its present state, patching up what "the lither lad" from Pistoja had boggled.

about Occurrences 2%

The Prayers and Meditations may not be an edifying book in Cowper's sense of the word; there is nothing triumphant about it; it is full of infirmities and even absurdities; but, for all that, it contains more piety than 10,000 religious biographies.

before Occurrences 2%

At the sound of that name, the whole war operation stood before Edi's eyes, for he had studied the minutest details of that region where the Romans had met their enemies, and Churi, as Hannibal, stood triumphant before him.

between Occurrences 2%

40 At leisure hours, in epic song he deals, Writes to the rumbling of his coach's wheels, Prescribes in haste, and seldom kills by rule, But rides triumphant between stool and stool.

like Occurrences 2%

I shall hardly care to defend this if my reader chooses to call it a whim; but I do say that a large degree of the peculiar musical effect of the poemsubservient to the thought, keeping it dimly chiming in the head until it breaks out clear and triumphant like a silver bell in the lastis owing to this use of the same column of words at the line-ends of every stanza.

out Occurrences 2%

Bramante, seeing that his evil intentions, far from succeeding, had only served to add to the glory of Michelangelo, who had come triumphant out of the trap he had laid for him, besought the Pope to permit Raphael to paint the other half of the chapel.

than Occurrences 2%

The literature of joy is infinitely more difficult, more rare and more triumphant than the black and white literature of pain.

throughout Occurrences 2%

At no time was Islam triumphant throughout all India.

amid Occurrences 1%

They formed a new power, which would be triumphant amid the universal destruction of old institutions; for the soul would be saved, and Christianity taught that the soul was everything,that nothing could be given in exchange for it.

by Occurrences 1%

Thus, triumphant by sea and land, Mithridates, after settling Bithynia, marched through Phrygia and Mysia into the Roman province Asia, and was hailed everywhere as a deliverer, for after his victories he had sent home all his Asiatic prisoners with presents.

within Occurrences 1%

The demon was triumphant within him; and when he groaned, the sound seemed scarcely that of a human being, so much had horror changed it.

off Occurrences 1%

The fleet under Prince Rupert rode triumphant off the coast; the parliamentary commanders, Jones in Dublin, Monk in Belfast, and Coote in Londonderry, were almost confined within the limits of their respective garrisons; and Inchiquin in Munster, the Scottish regiments in Ulster, and the great body of the Catholics adhering to the supreme council, had proclaimed the king, and acknowledged the authority of his lieutenant.

among Occurrences 1%

The features certainly are not perfectly regular; there is no superabundance of the charm of mere animal health in the outline or colour: but the marks of intellectual beauty in the face are of the highest order, capable of being but too triumphant among a people of deep thought and feeling.

Which preposition to use with  triumphant