Which preposition to use with wroth

with Occurrences 30%

But I could not be wroth with him; indeed, I liked him for his peremptoriness.

at Occurrences 17%

Whereat the authorities were greatly wroth at him, from Governor Dinwiddie down, and seeking how they might wound him further, cut from the rolls the names of half a dozen officers whom they knew to be his friends.

against Occurrences 3%

I can hold no longer; I shall rise in wroth against him.

in Occurrences 2%

And thus he let his brethren depart from him saying: Be ye not wroth in the way.

to Occurrences 2%

Then Judah approached near him and spake with a hardy cheer to him and said: I beseech thee my lord to hear me thy servant that I may say to thine audience a word, and that thou wilt not be wroth to thy servant.

on Occurrences 2%

Our Lord was wroth on Moses and said: Aaron thy brother deacon, I know that he is eloquent, lo!

over Occurrences 2%

Ainsley inclined to put it down to the German's stupidity, and he began to grow exceedingly wroth over the business.

for Occurrences 1%

Him did Idas, wroth for his oxen, smite with a bronze spearhead, when from his watch upon Taÿgetos Lynkeus had seen them sitting within a hollow oak; for he of all men walking the earth had keenest eyes.

as Occurrences 1%

No dweller in the skies is wroth as he, With him who saith the asking traveller nay.

beyond Occurrences 1%

At this Sir Launcelot waxed wroth beyond measure and he rose in his stirrups and he smote Sir Galahantine such a buffet that the blood burst out from his nose and his ears, and all his senses so went away from him that he might hardly behold the light of day because of the swimming of his sight.

by Occurrences 1%

I don't deny that I laughed at him, and made him wroth by telling him that his doctrine was 'the apotheosis of loafing.'

about Occurrences 1%

She was wroth about the coffee, though she had taken less than usual that evening.

towards Occurrences 1%

The result was a signal overthrow of the minority which had so long ruled by fraud and violence; and the sincerity of the President is tested by the fact, avouched by both Walker and Stanton, that, from the moment of the success of the Free-State party, he was wroth towards his servants.

Which preposition to use with  wroth