Which preposition to use with hells
He's a hell of a fool nigger.
They'd go to hell with you for that!"
o' hell for a long time.
He must proclaim hell in the ears of all mankind.
What if one day they should call to account the landlords whose coveteousness and ignorance make their dwellings hells on earth?'
There's a great army come out of the West, men that you and I never saw the like of before, and they are waiting till the Cherokees have drawn the fire of the Borderers, and then they will bring hell to the Tidewater.
"I suppose this wonder horse of yours is one of the ranch fillies and regular lightning!" For a second the Ramblin' Kid's eyes narrowed, then he replied coldly to the last half of Dorsey's sentence: "Well, th' filly's been runnin' in that neighborhood an'"with a laugh that had in it just the hint of a sneer"she's pretty fairgood enough, I figure, to beat hell out of old Thunderbolt!" "Are you backing that with money?"
"Mas' Tom," he said, almost in a whisper, "dere's gwine t' be hell at d' plantation foh long.
That's a worse hell than the ship itself.
Nay, that hand which aforetime had wielded the terrific club, and slain therewith Antæus, and dragged the hound of hell from the lower world, was now content to draw the woolen threads spun from Omphale's distaff; and the shoulders whereon had rested the pillars of the heavens, from which he had for a time freed Atlas, were now clasped in Omphale's arms, and afterward, to do her pleasure, covered with a diaphanous raiment of purple.
Ye rule by an infernal appeal to the superstitious fears of men; but how shall ye yourselves, for such crimes, escape the damnation of that hell into which you would push your victims unless they obey you?
Keep him away from the candle, I pray you, or you will all go to hell before your time.
Love is a madness, thrust forth from hell by some fury.
Theophrastus saith as much of Heraclitus, for that he continually wept, and Laertius of Menedemus Lampsacus, because he ran like a madman, saying, "he came from hell as a spy, to tell the devils what mortal men did."
How gladly, at those moments, he would have welcomed centuries of a material hell, to escape from the more awful spiritual hell within him,to buy back that pearl of innocence which he had cast recklessly to be trampled under the feet of his own swinish passions!
Hell beyond the seas (Helvedet hirisides havet)
A dove-house filled with doves and pigeons Shudders hell through all its regions.
She went away repeating, "In the midst of death, the jaws Of hell against us gape.
Hell under England.
I'll bet he raised hell among them I.W.W.'s, if he got to them."
From where we stood on the Wengern Alp we had all these in view on one side; on the other, the clouds rose up from the opposite valley, curling up perpendicular precipices, like the foam of the ocean of hell during a spring tide; it was white and sulphury, and immeasurably deep in appearance....
And all at once the mutter merged into a vindictive hiss: "Him with his airs and graces, his fine clothes and greasy manners, putting on the lah-de-dah over them that's stood by him when he hadn't a red and was glad to cadge drinks off spiggoties in hells like the Colonel's at Colonhim!"
And if I don't come back by to-morrow at sundown, Casey, you take command and blow it to hell without me!'
He had heard Brigham himself say in the tabernacle that he was ready to "unsheathe his bowie knife" and send apostates "to hell across lots.
"It's me singin' 'Hell Amongst the Yearlin's.'"