Which preposition to use with drunke

as Occurrences 2%

And as on a time he sate after his accustomed and beastly manner carousing with them, his servants being as drunke as he, threw the king, in sport, into a great vessell full of drinke, that was set in the middist of the hall for their quaffing, where he ridiculously and miserably ended his life.

in Occurrences 2%

Timothie the Butler and is gon downe to make [himself] drunke in pryvate.

to Occurrences 1%

Oh sir, relish but your licour, as you doe your song, you may goe drunke to bed any day in the weeke.

with Occurrences 1%

I have a private Coat for Italian Steeletto's, I can be treacherous with the Wallowne, drunke with the Dutch, a Chimney-sweeper with the Irish, a Gentleman with the Welsh[202] and turne arrant theefe with the English: what then is my Country to me? Queen.

without Occurrences 1%

There was not any want of bread nor of wine: but the wines of that countrey are so hot that being drunke without water they will kill a man: neither are they able to drinke them: when we beganne to want water, I sawe certaine Moores that were officers in the ship, that solde a small dish full for a duckat, after this

Which preposition to use with  drunke