325. Some uses of to are the following:—
(1) Expressing motion: (a) To a place.
Come to the bridal chamber, Death!—Halleck.
Rip had scrambled to one of the highest peaks.—Irving.
(b) Referring to time.
Full of schemes and speculations to the last.—Parton.
Revolutions, whose influence is felt to this hour.—Parkman.
(2) Expressing result.
He usually gave his draft to an aid...to be written over,—often to the loss of vigor.—Benton
To our great delight, Ben Lomond was unshrouded.—B. Taylor