Which preposition to use with wildness
And caught the wildness of the Esquimaux, We declare you Unfit to live where beans and lettuce grow!
After indulging here in a dozing, shimmering lake-rest, the happy stream sets forth again, warbling and trilling like an ouzel, ever delightfully confiding, no matter how dark the way; leaping, gliding, hither, thither, clear or foaming: manifesting the beauty of its wildness in every sound and gesture.
During the growth of the District from its wildness to this thronged state, a minor light of the region was kindling, flickering, failing, gleaming, and at last going out,anxiously watched and tended, but to little purpose.
It was twilight, and their blanketed forms, in listless groups or stealing along the bank, with a lounge and a stride so different in its wildness from the rudeness of the white settler, gave me the first feeling that I really approached the West.
Out of the clouds of spray at the foot of the fall the battered, roaring river gropes its way, makes another mile of cascades and rapids, rests a moment in Emerald Pool, then plunges over the grand cliff of the Vernal Fall, and goes thundering and chafing down a boulder-choked gorge of tremendous depth and wildness into the tranquil reaches of the old Yosemite lake basin.
It was rejoicing then in its gayest colors, untrodden, hidden in the glorious wildness like unmined gold.
His black hair was quite long, and as the wind from the opened door stirred it, there was a touch of wildness about the fellow that made the heart of Randall Byrne jump.
Next, that my Steward keep his place, and power, and bound my Brother's wildness with his care.
For there was no such strange wildness among the groves of the Underground Fields; though a solemn beauty in plenty.
The Eagle Butte Rodeo had closed, with one last riotous carnival of wildness at midnight Saturday night.