Which preposition to use with woe

to Occurrences 256%

In descending the trunk of a tree with the intention of alighting on the ground, he preserves a cautious silence, mindful, perhaps, of foxes and wildcats; but while rocking safely at home in the pine-tops there is no end to his capers and noise; and woe to the gray squirrel or chipmunk that ventures to set foot on his favorite tree!

of Occurrences 138%

When such have been the woes of my life, you can no longer think it strange, Atterley, that I delayed their painful recital; or that, after having endured so much, all common dangers and misfortunes should appear to me insignificant.

unto Occurrences 43%

"Woe unto you ... hypocrites!

for Occurrences 29%

Woe, woe for Troy, and woe for thee!

in Occurrences 29%

'No blood-stained woes in mankind's story Should daunt the heart that's set on glory.'

on Occurrences 13%

See these hard stones, how fast small rivulets Issue from them, though they seem issueless, And wet-eyed woe on everything is view'd, Save in thy face, that smil'st at my distress.

with Occurrences 9%

That he was also an excellent lyric poet, Firdusi shows in the beautiful elegy upon the death of his only son; a curious intermingling of his personal woes with the history of his heroes.

like Occurrences 8%

O gentle Protheus, Love is a mighty lord, and hath so humbled me, that I confess there is no woe like his correction, nor no such joy on earth as in his service.

by Occurrences 4%

There, while you groan beneath the load of life, They cry, "Behold the mighty Hector's wife!" Some haughty Greek, who lives thy tears to see, Embitters all thy woes by naming me.

at Occurrences 4%

His answer was in the laconic words addressed to the Master in the house of woe at Bethany: 'Come and see.' To this, however, he added in postscript: 'but what epidemic?' I had momentarily lost sight of the fact that Zaleski had so absolutely cut himself off from the world, that he was not in the least likely to know anything even of the appalling series of events to which I had referred.

into Occurrences 4%

When the heart is full, there seems some relief in pouring out the story of woe into a sympathetic ear; but when one is alone, with no human being to listen or sympathize, grief is a hundredfold greater.

From Occurrences 4%

and the exile's woe From thy young heart be far!' HEMANS.

against Occurrences 3%

To hinder treachers God restoreth sight, And giveth infants tongues to cry aloud A woful woe against the treacherous.

before Occurrences 3%

XII If, in the woes of Actual Human Life If thou could'st see the serpent strife Which the Greek Art has made divine in stone Could'st see the writhing limbs, the livid cheek, Note every pang, and hearken every shriek Of some despairing lost Laocoon, The human nature would thyself subdue To share the human woe before thine eye Thy cheek would pale, and all thy soul be true To Man's great Sympathy.

without Occurrences 2%

It was in this great Shadow I had clairvoyantly seen Mabel, but about its fearful mouth, I now was certain, hovered another figure of darkness, a figure who sought to keep it in existence, since to her thought were due those lampless depths of woe without escape.... Towards me the multitudes now surged.

than Occurrences 2%

" "Nay," said Friar Tuck piously, "ye do think of profane things and of nought else; yet, truly, there be better safeguards against care and woe than ale drinking and bright eyes, to wit, fasting and meditation.

within Occurrences 2%

Heigho!some day, mayhap, it shall be written how one Jocelyn Alain, a gentle, love-lorn knight, singing his woes within the greenwood, did meet four lovely madmen and straight fell mad likewise.

due Occurrences 1%

If we shall suppose that American slavery is one of those offenses which, in the providence of God, must needs come, but which, having continued through His appointed time, He now wills to remove, and that He gives to both North and South this terrible war as the woe due to those by whom the offense came, shall we discern therein any departure from those divine attributes which the believers in a living God always ascribe to Him?

down Occurrences 1%

" No radiant pearl, which crested Fortune wears, No gem, that twinkling hangs from Beauty's ears, Not the bright stars, which Night's blue arch adorn, 460 Nor rising suns that gild the vernal morn, Shine with such lustre as the tear, that breaks For other's woe down Virtue's manly cheeks.

over Occurrences 1%

What's that sound? Angels and ministers of grace, the dead in wailing woe over the deed about to be done?

about Occurrences 1%

Tommy was in great woe about Elspeth at this time.

through Occurrences 1%

In general it was very difficult for them to secure exactly the day which should be free from all those disturbances, and furthermore it was most ridiculous, when they were voluntarily causing one another unspeakable woes through factional conflicts and were destined to suffer ills whether they were beaten or victorious, that they should still ask safety from the divine power.

beyond Occurrences 1%

What bitter chance, what woe beyond belief Could keep his lady's heart so hid from him?

as Occurrences 1%

The buskin'd Muse shall next my pen descry: The boxes from their inmost rows shall sigh; The pit shall weep, the galleries deplore Such moving woes as ne'er were heard before: EnoughI'll leave them in their soft hysterics, Mount, in a brighter blaze, and dazzle with Homerics.

among Occurrences 1%

Mr. O'Hara refused to come, but it was hinted about that Perkins had summoned him, and there was great joy among the rank and file, and woe among the better elements, for O'Hara was a boss, and a boss whose power was one of the things Thaddeus was trying to break, and the cohorts fancied that the apostle of purity had realized that without O'Hara reform was fallen into the pit.

Which preposition to use with  woe