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1 Ind | inheritances! And what plenty of riches; were left without 2 1, 5| degrees of~ ~honour.~ ~ Plenty of dishes being served in, 3 1, 5| quality, that it afforded all plenty both of Fowles~ ~and Venison: 4 1, 6| good Gelding, and~ ~putting plenty of Crownes in his purse, 5 2, 3| whereof there are great plenty: And also, that sacred~ ~ 6 2, 5| sate to feeding, with plenty of curious Wines liberally 7 2, 6| examples,~ ~and used such plenty of moving perswasions, that 8 3, 1| finding poore Massetto such plenty of~ ~Garden-worke, as made 9 4, 3| of any thing in too much plenty, makes it appeare~ ~irkesome 10 5, Ind| this should be: among which plenty, I esteeme one above~ ~all 11 6, 2| entertainment about him, and plenty of the~ ~best Wines (both 12 6, 3| whereof there were great plenty about her, whose~ ~judgement 13 6, 4| morning) he had~ ~seene plenty of Cranes, he sayde to his 14 6, 10| apparantly seene, but also such plenty of Fishes swimming every 15 6, 10| as it arose in swelling~ ~plenty. And alwayes as it superabounded 16 7, 10| choice Wines, and abounding plenty of rare Banquetting, they 17 8, 2| Garlicke, whereof he had plenty growing in his Garden,~ ~ 18 8, 3| Montisca Mill-stones.~ ~Such plenty are there of these Mill-stones, 19 8, 3| we see daily charged with plenty of gold and silver,~ ~where 20 8, 3| thou hast provided such~ ~plenty of stones? How sitteth thy 21 8, 9| and dainty, abounding in plenty and variety, according~ ~ 22 8, 9| being furnished with such plenty of Bookes, as you are, and 23 10, 4| magnificent manner,~ ~with plenty of all delicates that could 24 10, 6| because he had great plenty of water: according as other 25 10, 8| with their owne monyes) plenty of servants: when by the