Which preposition to use with surfeit

of Occurrences 39%

I don't think I could ever have a Surfeit of the Surf, I am so fond of it.

with Occurrences 37%

My master speaks when there is occasion to do so, and men are not surfeited with his speaking.

on Occurrences 5%

to surfeit on the same, And yawn our joys?

in Occurrences 2%

Why do you suffer this, you upper powers, That I should surfeit in the sin of taste, Have sense to feel my mischiefs, yet make waste Of heaven and earth? Myself will answer, what myself doth ask.

by Occurrences 2%

But Tommy had not brains to work off an overnight's surfeit by ten o'clock next morning, and unfortunately, in he wandered the other morning drunk with last night and with a superfoetation of drink taken in since he set out from bed.

for Occurrences 1%

Now those covetous mariners were cured of their surfeit for gold, and would not have touched it if it had lain in untold heaps before them.

to Occurrences 1%

* The "Surfeit to A.B.C." in 1656, was a look of Characters.

at Occurrences 1%

" Of course, surfeited at last with luxury and idleness, the dogs would finally be eager to return to the duties of the winter; glad of the season that brings the cheery sound of bells, the joyous barks of recognition from passing friends, the snarl of challenge from passing enemies, and all of the wholesome pleasures that belong to a busy, useful life.

Which preposition to use with  surfeit