Which preposition to use with decoy

to Occurrences 8%

Like a kid decoyed to its death, the stealthy panther lures, Mocking the voice of its dam, thus he led the innocent child Through her tenderness down to ruin, he is a friend of yours, And admired by all; as you say, "men will be wild.

into Occurrences 5%

They had been decoyed into their present situation, and had been moody and uneasy since the battle of Oriskany.

Of Occurrences 5%

So the meek Lama, lur'd by some decoy Of man, from all his unembitter'd joy; Ere while, as free as roves the wand'ring breeze, 45 Meets the hard burden on his bending knees[A]; O'er rocks, and mountains, dark, and waste he goes, Nor shuns the path where no soft herbage grows; Till worn with toil, on earth he prostrate lies, Heeds not the barb'rous lash, but patient dies.

for Occurrences 4%

E. Coy, a decoy for ducks, a coop for lobsters.

from Occurrences 3%

Heart-rending are the tales which have reached our ears as to the way in which many of them have been decoyed from their homes, and as to the miserable existence which they have since been dragging out.

on Occurrences 2%

At one time three young men, Corpro, Banna, and Marbrour, were decoyed on board a Danish slave-ship, under pretence of buying something, and were taken away.

in Occurrences 2%

unless he can create sixpence or a shilling to put into the box, for a stale [lure], to decoy in the rest of the parish.

without Occurrences 1%

But on second thought I refused to believe he would deceive me about Scharnhoff and use me as a decoy without my permission.

by Occurrences 1%

He might discover, when it was too late, that the German had been, unwillingly, used as a decoy by cunning natives into whose hands he might have fallen.

off Occurrences 1%

The she-bear told Muckwa to remain quietly in the tree, and that she would decoy off the hunters.

out Occurrences 1%

Certainly Crockett had been decoyed out of your ground, not taken by force, or there would have been marks of a scuffle in the cinders.

with Occurrences 1%

This nobleman had declared his acceptance of the dedication in a manner so gracious, that Mickle was once more decoyed with the hope of having found a powerful protector.

at Occurrences 1%

One by one they dropped into the boat like leaves from a bough in autumn, till the bough is left bare; or as birds drop into the decoy at the sound of the bird-call.

Which preposition to use with  decoy