The thunder of the war-song echoed from the slopes, and the rhythmic movement of the lines of shields of marching warriors was a fitting accessary to the lurid background of the picture, the amphitheatre of cliffs, "The Tooth," the pyramid of Death in the centre, its dismal burdens still dangling against its face, and below, the great smouldering circle of blackening ashes, while the dense smoke cloud mounting to the heavens in the grey and murky noontide, as from the crater of a volcano, proclaimed to all, far and near, that the king's justice had been executed, and that the power of the dreaded, indomitable, bloodthirsty Igazipuza had now become a thing of the past.
"The Luck of Gerard Ridgeley"
Bertram Mitford
Clifton would in reality be an accessary before the fact, and therefore obliged to silence.
"Anna St. Ives"
Thomas Holcroft
Lycophron takes off from Proteus the imputation of being accessary to the vile practices, for which the place was notorious; and makes only his sons guilty of murdering strangers.
"A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.)"
Jacob Bryant