Which preposition to use with tweeds

to Occurrences 5%

[210] 'From the bank of the Tweed to St. Andrews I had never seen a single tree which I did not believe to have grown up far within the present century....

with Occurrences 2%

I. "Sweet ECHO! sleeps thy vocal shell, "Where this high arch o'erhangs the dell; "While Tweed with sun-reflecting streams "Chequers thy rocks with dancing beams? [Ovena.

of Occurrences 2%

His costume of checked tweed of a peculiarly loud pattern had tickled the fancy of some of the waitresses, who were standing gazing at him and giggling in one corner.

in Occurrences 2%

Wansbeck, Coquet, Aln, or Tilleach has its own interest, as has also the Tweed in that score or so of miles along which it can he spoken of in connection with Northumberland.

over Occurrences 1%

so perfectly still, that the sound of all others most delicious to his ear, the gentle ripple of the Tweed over its pebbles, was distinctly audible as we knelt around the bed, and his eldest son kissed and closed his eyes.

through Occurrences 1%

From Carham, having reached the last point of interest on the Tweed within the Northumbrian border, we must retrace our steps to Tillmouth, and follow the Tweed through pasture land and level haughs, until we come in sight of the steep cliffs and overhanging woods by Norham Castle.

within Occurrences 1%

From Carham, having reached the last point of interest on the Tweed within the Northumbrian border, we must retrace our steps to Tillmouth, and follow the Tweed through pasture land and level haughs, until we come in sight of the steep cliffs and overhanging woods by Norham Castle.

as Occurrences 1%

"About Ladyday 1817 I began to read mathematics with Mr Rogers (formerly, I think, a Fellow of Sidney College, and an indifferent mathematician of the Cambridge school), who had succeeded a Mr Tweed as assistant to Mr Crosse in the school.

without Occurrences 1%

Since pedlaring yields more delight Than ever digging gold did, And since to fortune’s envied height The path I have unfolded, We’ll fling our moleskins to the dogs And don tweeds without joking, And honest men as well as rogues We’ll scour the country hawking.

at Occurrences 1%

The hosier hurried forward, obviously anticipating a princely order for tweeds at war prices.

from Occurrences 1%

The view to the Tweed from all the principal apartments is beautiful.

on Occurrences 1%

The gates of York were thrown open to Fairfax by the Cavaliers confined within its walls; and Monk, with his army, crossed the Tweed on his march against the advanced posts of the enemy.

Which preposition to use with  tweeds