Which preposition to use with hurt

in Occurrences 103%

Why, was there such hurt in desiring you to go that you might make haste back again,Oh, my fears!

at Occurrences 72%

Archie had been rather hurt at theas it seemed to himunnecessary excitement about Dilly.

of Occurrences 51%

If, as she fearfully surmised, her father were engaged in some cruel scheme to the hurt of Jack, her best way with him would be perfect frankness.

to Occurrences 45%

Here, in the person of the Colonel, no soldier fore-ordained, but a serene and equable soul wrenched out of its proper sphere by a chance hurt to a woman, forsooth!

with Occurrences 24%

She was hurt with her; she felt a friend had played her falsea friend, too, in the position of deepest trust, of grave responsibility.

like Occurrences 23%

"You think it don't hurt like a knife!

than Occurrences 17%

This glassy stream, that spreading pine, Those alders quivering to the breeze, Might soothe a soul less hurt than mine, And please, if anything could please. But fixed unalterable Care Foregoes not what she feels within, Shows the same sadness everywhere, And slights the season and the scene.

by Occurrences 15%

And I have thought upon it, why ye should Twit her with name of strumpet; do you know Any hurt by her, that you term her so? MR BAR.

from Occurrences 13%

The only parts of the Spanish dominions in which they can receive any hurt from our forces, are those countries which they possess in America, and from which they receive the gold and silver which inflame their pride, and incite them to insult nations more powerful than themselves.

on Occurrences 13%

You can tell your friends that," and he added, with a gleam of savage malice, "God help the man that has raised the weight of a feather against them, for he has put a heavy hurt on me if he has harmed them!" Kate shuddered.

for Occurrences 13%

And while he yet sought to and fro in frowning perplexity the melodious voice brake forth anew: "O little feet, more white than snow, If through the thorny brake ye go, My loving heart I'll set below To take the hurt for thee.

about Occurrences 8%

I was terribly hurt about Miss Townsend.

as Occurrences 4%

If they continue there, sir, they cannot hurt as, and when they return, we may prepare for their reception.

within Occurrences 4%

But she hushed him with soft mother-cries and tender-spoke commands, and aiding him to the brook, laid him thereby to lave his hurt within the cool, sweet water; and, waking with the smart, Beltane sighed and turned to look up at her.

unto Occurrences 4%

His doom of death was dated by his stars, "And who is he that may withstand his fate?" By these complaints small good to him thou dost, Much grief to me, more hurt unto thyself, And unto nature greatest wrong of all.

ye Occurrences 3%

I'm the watchman; I'll be out an' in; it's nothing here that'll hurt ye, sure; good-night!"

without Occurrences 3%

The country was one where men had learned to look after hurts without much professional aid.

through Occurrences 2%

No matter, dear: it was, true," she said in answer to his caressing protest, "and I feel the hurt through you.

against Occurrences 2%

Meantime Bemani had taken out a summons for causing grievous hurt against Ramani Babu and his servants.

behind Occurrences 1%

Some one was hurt behind his car and he crawled out to see.

during Occurrences 1%

"No,"a Northern minority still says,"every fever has its term; only watch your self-limiting disease, keep the patient from getting too much hurt during his delirium, and he will be on 'Change before long.

among Occurrences 1%

Dreams, cares, and errors, terrors and affrights, Immodest pranks, devices, sleights and flights, Heart-burnings, wants, neglects, desire of wrong, Loss continual, expense and hurt among.

until Occurrences 1%

He had not heard what she had said then, and they had not been left alone together since his hurt until this morning.

below Occurrences 1%

With lips parting to cry out she strove to rise and fly, but his silent beseechings showed him too badly hurt below the knees to offer aid or hindrance, and as she gained her feet she let him plead with stifled eagerness for her succor from risks of a captivity which, in starving Vicksburg and in such plight, would be death.

due Occurrences 1%

Although I went ploughing with Guru for several days in a row, he never let me plough on my own because getting the right balance was still very difficult for me and if any of the bullocks got hurt due to my inexperience he would have to give the animal at least 15 days' rest which would cost him heavily in earnings.

Which preposition to use with  hurt