Which preposition to use with accurse
An infidel was accursed of God, and was consigned to human wrath.
Thou hast burnt and hanged and ravished the defenceless, so now shall be an end of it for thee, yetO mark me this, thy name shall live on accursed in memory long after thou'rt but poor dust.
May those who were its cause be accursed for ever!
to hear them, if need be, imputed to another, and myself accursed as a fool, if I can but atone for the sins of . . .
In life may thou be accursed from heel to head, within thee and without(save thy wind, Prior, no man doth hear or heed thee!)
Abandoning one of these faithful allies, who, if delivered up, would be reduced to severer servitude because of the education he had received and the services he had performed, probably to be transported to the remotest slave region as now too dangerous to remain near its borders, we should be accursed among the nations of the earth.
It was bad enough to be accursed with a spurious economy; but this was not the heaviest grievance that then weighed upon the national interests.
They compelled everybody to celebrate his birthday wearing laurel and in good spirits, passing a law that all others, neglected it, were accursed before Jupiter and before him while any senators or their sons should forfeit twenty-five myriads of denarii.
And my desire to express what I felt, to revive the past, which made of me a being accursed during the days I am telling you about, is a benefit this evening which passes from me to you, and from you to me.
Then while with coward hand you stab a name, And try at least to assassinate our fame, Like the first bold assassin be thy lot, Ne'er be thy guilt forgiven or forgot; But as thou hat'st by hatred by mankind, And with the emblem of thy crooked mind Marked on thy back, like Cain, by God's own hand, Wander like him accursed through the land.
5 Oh! baneful cause, oh! fatal morn, Accursed to ages yet unborn!