Which preposition to use with ail

for Occurrences 7%

He had been ailing for some time, and his nervousness increased so greatly under the pressure of the great events following one another in rapid succession, that when the news came that the enemy had invaded the country he thought Hungary was lost.

ye Occurrences 5%

"Why, Lily, what ails ye?" His surprise at this unwonted caress brought a faint smile to her thin lips.

of Occurrences 2%

Dost ail of some wound?" "Not soah, God!

in Occurrences 2%

A person accustomed to watch the faces of those who were ailing in body or mind, and to search in every line and tint for some underlying source of disorder, could hardly help analyzing the impression such a face produced upon him.

about Occurrences 1%

This, he assured Cornelia, to whom the reports I have mentioned occasioned some uneasiness, was because he was more often summoned to attend, in a professional way, at those places, than he had ever been of old; which was true enough, I dare say, for more spinsters and widows were taken ailing about this time than had ever been ill at once before.

to Occurrences 1%

Some might ascribe it ail to natural disposition.

with Occurrences 1%

I was not entirely unaware that something was ailing with my mind.

from Occurrences 1%

However, when Tom was ailing from any cause or other he immediately sent for the parson, and told him that he intended in future to go to church regularly every Sunday.

Which preposition to use with  ail