Which preposition to use with entrail

of Occurrences 43%

He traveled five miles up the river to bring in the fresh entrail of a caribou that had been killed.

with Occurrences 3%

It keeps fresh youth, restores diseased sight, Helps nature's weakness, smooths the scars of wounds, And cools the entrails with a balmy breath, When they, by thirst or travail, boil with heat.

into Occurrences 2%

I will roast you with brimstone, and dash your entrails into your eyes!

to Occurrences 1%

When at last the inevitable arrived she left her body for the family tomb, her heart to the convent of La Fleche, and her entrails to the priory of Menoux near Bourbon.

unto Occurrences 1%

The naked channel 'plains her of thy spite, That laid'st her entrails unto open sight.

out Occurrences 1%

When we read of those who have massacred and tortured their opponents in religion, have boiled alive the unfortunates who have differed from themselves as to the meaning of an unintelligible word or two, have vigorously torn the entrails out of those who have been pious with a piety different from their own, how shall we dare to say that they should be punished for their fidelity?

in Occurrences 1%

Quintus Antullius, with the holy entrails in his hands, haughtily ordered the "bad citizens" to quit the porch, and seemed as though he would lay hands on Caius himself; whereupon a zealous Gracchan drew his sword and cut the man down.

as Occurrences 1%

The first scorches up the entrails as with fire; the second slays by freezing every vein, and benumbing every nerve; the third by frantic convulsions.

Which preposition to use with  entrail