Which preposition to use with lure
Some of them might foolishly seek the lure of a new vice, and might find the habit fastened on them before they were aware of it.
At first her only distinct thought was that the hapless Wesley had been lured to his death.
Amid a mass of conjecture, it is manifest that during the years between his return from Greece and final expatriation (1811-1816), including the whole period of his social glorythough not yet of his solid famehe was lured into liaisons of all sorts and shades.
But stay; me thinks some Vizard-Mask I see Cast out her Lure from the mid Gallery: About her all the fluttering Sparks are rang'd; The Noise continues, though the Scene is chang'd: Now growling, sputt'ring, wauling, such a clutter!
Oh, there's not much to tell, except that I was lured on by the promise of help, and when the crisis came there was no help, and so I had to go.
"He flew his falcon to attack The osprey, swan, and hern, And showed me, when he wished it back, The lure for its return.
Enter SKINK with a patch on his face, and a falconer's lure in his hand.[510] SKINK.
And if a Cursewhy, then, Who set it there? I must abjure the Balm of Life, I must, Scared by some After-reckoning ta'en on trust, Or lured with Hope of some Diviner Drink, To fill the Cupwhen crumbled into Dust!
Here would be diversion ample, unusual, wholly worth while and filled with possibilities of romance as luring as the first glimpse of a strange new land shadowed with mystery and promise of thrilling adventure.
But I will lure by my best art, to roost And plain them in these branches.
One of the German machines was thus lured over the French lines and our land artillery opened against it.
After they had been lured within the wings of the chute, they were driven toward the corral as already described.
The question is, then, whether Mephistopheles, by any lure at his command, can subdue Faust's forward-ranging idealism.
" As I walked homewards I speculated cheerfully on the prospect of entertaining my friends under my own (or rather Barnard's) roof, if they could be lured out of their eremitical retirement.
Temptingly the ripples greet me Luring toward the gulf beneath, Yet I know that should they meet me They would drag me to my death.
And here I baited my hook and cast out, so that the swirling water might carry my lure under the mill's foundations, where Ruyven said big, dusky trout most often lurked.
With this reservation only I can call Wolf-lure about the best adventure-novel that the present season has produced.