Which preposition to use with revelry

of Occurrences 23%

He had a delightful dream that night, in which he found himself sailing on Lake George; ascending Mount Washington; and participating in the revelry of a clam-bake on the seagirt shore of Kings and Queens and Suffolk Counties.

by Occurrences 11%

I suppose you couldn't sum it up much better than by saying that there was a sound of revelry by night.

in Occurrences 5%

Sometimes, at midnight, after having been spending many hours in mirth and revelry in the palace, Antony would disguise himself in the dress of a slave, and sally forth into the streets, excited with wine, in search of adventures.

to Occurrences 3%

Both man and beast looked longingly toward the town, which promised companionship and revelry to the one, and rest and fodder to the other.

about Occurrences 2%

All the windows in the main building were lighted up, and there was a pleasant suggestion of revelry about the ivy-clad pile.

at Occurrences 2%

The lights which were occasionally seen from various parts of her habitation, were, by the country people, regarded with horror as supernatural; and if the noise of revelry at any time saluted their ears, it was imagined to proceed from a carnival of devils.

from Occurrences 1%

Why was not this case tried in the County Court?" (Sounds of revelry from the Bar mess-room.)

during Occurrences 1%

"It was determined that on the evening when the chieftain was expected to return, a general feast should be given to those remaining at home, with the double view of rendering the men who had not joined in the conspiracy incapable from the effects of debauchery in siding with Zohawk, and of exasperating the ferocious chieftain, who was known to be averse to any revelry during his absence.

out Occurrences 1%

All saluted the stranger; and these steered onward through the revelry out of the lake, into a little river, which grew narrower and narrower.

than Occurrences 1%

He was still leaning out, with one hand on a marble pillar, much more interested in the moonlit view of revelry than in the altercation between slaves.

above Occurrences 1%

Since crumbs had begun to lie about, mice were common; they scampered as if in revelry above the ceiling, and under the floor, and within the walls.

with Occurrences 1%

He told how a sermon of the Abbe Fenelon's had moved him, and how he had spent half a Lent in the severest penance, but only to have all swept away again in the wild and wicked revelry with which Easter came in.

Which preposition to use with  revelry