Which preposition to use with lusted

of Occurrences 309%

The lust of victory died; the tumult and passion and fervor were gone from Musgrave's soul.

for Occurrences 115%

There was novelty in it, and it satisfied the lust for killing.

in Occurrences 42%

I went out of that little house and it seemed to me that there was a new lust in my heart, a new, craving desire.

after Occurrences 14%

Were I to lust after a vixen, I were a criminal indeed.

to Occurrences 11%

Yet now will I speak thee plain, as thus: I am a smith, and have no lust to strife or knightly deeds, nor will I e'er attempt them, for strife begetteth bitter strife and war is an evil thing.

against Occurrences 8%

In general the cupidities of the flesh are nothing but the accumulated concupiscences of what is evil and false: hence comes this truth in the church, that the flesh lusts against the spirit, that is, against the spiritual man; wherefore it follows, that the delights of the flesh, as to the delights of adulterous love, are nothing but the effervescences of lusts, which in the spirit become the ebullitions of immodesty.

with Occurrences 4%

"I confound filthy burning lust with pure and divine love," I will follow that accurate division of Leon Hebreus, dial.

at Occurrences 3%

Anger against her was as a lust at his heart.

within Occurrences 2%

That is with a lust within correspondent to the temptation from without.

on Occurrences 2%

How infinitely nobler, higher, more refined and, fascinating, is that ideal which wants women to differ from men by every detail, bodily and mental; to differ from them in the higher qualities of disposition, of character, of beauty, physical and spiritual, which alone make possible the existence of romantic love as distinguished from lust on one side and friendship on the other.

into Occurrences 2%

And I like moaping Iuno sit whilst Iove Varies his lust into five hundred shapes To steale to his whores bed?

before Occurrences 2%

and to save them, that value a cup of drink or a lust before His salvation?

as Occurrences 2%

Yea but, thou urgest again, I have little comfort of this which is said, it concerns me not: Inanis poenitentia quam sequens culpa coinquinat, 'tis to no purpose for me to repent, and to do worse than ever I did before, to persevere in sin, and to return to my lusts as a dog to his vomit, or a swine to the mire: to what end is it to ask forgiveness of my sins, and yet daily to sin again and again, to do evil out of a habit?

without Occurrences 1%

Dear Arethusa, do but take this sword, And search how temperate a heart I have; Then you and this your boy, may live and raign In lust without control; Wilt thou Bellario?

beyond Occurrences 1%

The ancient Greeks and Romans, and the Orientals, especially the Hindoos, were familiar, thousands of years ago, with refinements and variations of lust beyond which the human imagination cannot go.

by Occurrences 1%

Loot was the tune he harped, with the old Ishmael blood-lust by way of obbligato.

from Occurrences 1%

You say you know no God, and cannot love Him; but you know man-poor wilful manand would you fling him back once more into wrath and passion and lust for blood?those lusts from which even now he might pass to peace if it were not for you.

like Occurrences 1%

Chrysostom pleads farther yet, that they are more than mad, very beasts, stupefied and void of common sense: "For how" (saith he) "shall I know thee to be a man, when thou kickest like an ass, neighest like a horse after women, ravest in lust like a bull, ravenest like a bear, stingest like a scorpion, rakest like a wolf, as subtle as a fox, as impudent as a dog?

out Occurrences 1%

And swinging there by the neck, there fell away old sneers from off his lips, and scoffs that he had long since scoffed at God fell from his tongue, and there rotted old bad lusts out of his heart, and from his fingers the stains of deeds that were evil; and they all fell to the ground and grew there in pallid rings and clusters.

over Occurrences 1%

No: though you have taken from us the aid of our tribunes, and the power of appeal to the commons of Rome, the two bulwarks for the maintenance of our liberty, absolute authority has not therefore been given to your lust over our wives and children.

under Occurrences 1%

Yet why should one wonder at this, seeing that this monarch would fasten naked boys and girls to poles, and then putting on the hide of a wild beast would approach them and satisfy his brutal lust under the appearance of devouring parts of their bodies?

versus Occurrences 1%

Turks: Modesty; Love-song; Amorous hyperbole; Arousing pride; Coarseness; Lust versus love; Mourning to order.

Which preposition to use with  lusted