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plenteousness 1
plentiful 2
plentitude 3
plenty 45
pliant 1
plough 3
ploughman 4
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45 looked
45 lose
45 myself
45 plenty
45 relics
45 religious
45 shone
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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plenty

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1 I| the soul that aboundeth in plenty of flesh, and hath but few 2 I| seven years to come of great plenty and commodious, and the 3 I| years of great fertility and plenty in all the land of Egypt, 4 I| years shall consume all the plenty of the first years. The 5 I| town. There was so great plenty of wheat that it might be 6 I| gravel of the sea, and the plenty thereof exceedeth measure. 7 I| passed the seven years of plenty and fertility that were 8 I| whereas we sat and had plenty of bread and flesh; why 9 I| God sent to them so great plenty of curlews that two days 10 II| was as great abundance and plenty of gold and silver in those 11 II| country when there shall be plenty of goods. For when ther 12 II| that Timothy had had great plenty of riches, which he demanded 13 II| nature, another of overmuch plenty of meats, and the third 14 II| for I have seen of great plenty of beasts which environed 15 III| presence of the Holy Ghost, and plenty of good manners. Or she 16 III| anon began to grow great plenty of goods throughout all 17 III| entered into that place great plenty of people all white, to 18 III| bishops, religious, and great plenty of other people of the city 19 III| and slew and chased great plenty. After this he did do call 20 III| wine he would put therein plenty of water, and in his refection 21 IV| he wept abundantly great plenty of tears, in such wise that 22 IV| to Christopher so great plenty of virtues, and such grace 23 IV| savour of the wine, he put in plenty of water, and in his refection, 24 IV| the apostles with great plenty of them of the church, with 25 IV| was accompanied of all the plenty of the church. And some 26 V| truth, but there above is plenty of science, and on high 27 V| country, and caused great plenty of goods. And when he had 28 V| assembled in a town great plenty of wheat. And the drunken 29 VI| In whose time shall be plenty of peace, both to the church 30 VI| scurvies, there ran great plenty of blood and matter on the 31 VI| blood, that is scarceness in plenty, which David had, largesse 32 VI| sins, heaping and having plenty of merits and receiving 33 VI| her life and known, great plenty of virtues. It is read that 34 VI| Christ. And many other and plenty of virtues shone in her, 35 VI| herself first cast great plenty of ashes upon her head, 36 VII| chastity, for she had great plenty of riches as she that was 37 VII| had about his neck great plenty of fish, which he cast down 38 VII| also took with them great plenty of precious stones, and 39 VII| and showed to him great plenty of riches, more than ever 40 VII| glorifying God, and with great plenty of lights burning, bare 41 VII| as he celebrated his mass plenty of tears fell from his eyes 42 VII| great and solemn holidays plenty of meat to be dressed and 43 VII| Lord, and namely thereas plenty and abundance of his praising 44 VII| solemn, in signifying the plenty and the multitude of mirths 45 VII| n., river.~foison, n., plenty.~fraitour, n., refectory.~


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