Which preposition to use with lures

of Occurrences 103%

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.

to Occurrences 33%

At first her only distinct thought was that the hapless Wesley had been lured to his death.

into Occurrences 27%

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.

from Occurrences 19%

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!

on Occurrences 13%

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.

of Occurrences 11%

But scorning the lures of summer and sense, The monks passed on in their walk; Their eyes were abased, their senses slept, Their souls were in their talk.

for Occurrences 6%

"He flew his falcon to attack The osprey, swan, and hern, And showed me, when he wished it back, The lure for its return.

in Occurrences 5%

Enter SKINK with a patch on his face, and a falconer's lure in his hand.[510] SKINK.

with Occurrences 4%

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!

as Occurrences 3%

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.

by Occurrences 2%

But I will lure by my best art, to roost And plain them in these branches.

for Occurrences 2%

A shadow flitted over the face of Mrs. Lasette; she thought of her own daughter and how sad it would be to have her live in such a chilly atmosphere of social repression and neglect at a period of life when there was so much danger that false friendship might spread their lures for her inexperienced feet.

over Occurrences 2%

One of the German machines was thus lured over the French lines and our land artillery opened against it.

to Occurrences 1%

In a word, Lace and Ribbons, Silver and Gold Galloons, with the like glittering Gew-Gaws, are so many Lures to Women of weak Minds or low Educations, and, when artificially displayed, are able to fetch down the most airy Coquet from the wildest of her Flights and Rambles.

in Occurrences 1%

Treading the expanse of daisy-starred emerald lawns, loitering under the elms in the Band Concourse, or wandering through the dwarf trees patterned against humpback bridges in the Japanese Tea Garden, you find new lures in Golden Gate Park with each successive visit.

than Occurrences 1%

Could he dare Disdain the Paradise of opening joy Which beckons the fresh heart every where? Life has more lures than any girl For youth and strength; puts forth a share Of beauty, hinting of yet rarer store; And ever with unfathomable eyes, Which baffingly entice, Still strangely does Adonis draw.

about Occurrences 1%

With this reservation only I can call Wolf-lure about the best adventure-novel that the present season has produced.

at Occurrences 1%

The question is, then, whether Mephistopheles, by any lure at his command, can subdue Faust's forward-ranging idealism.

out Occurrences 1%

" 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.

toward Occurrences 1%

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.

under Occurrences 1%

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.

within Occurrences 1%

After they had been lured within the wings of the chute, they were driven toward the corral as already described.

as Occurrences 1%

The assurances obtained were such that Washington selected an experienced frontier commander, Colonel Marinus Willett of New York, and impressed upon him the importance of bringing the Indian chiefs to New York, pointing out "the arguments justifiable for him to use to effect this, with such lures as respected McGillivray personally, and might be held out to them.

Which preposition to use with  lures