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Plenteous and sustained, therefore, as his wit is, it never fails to startle.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 37, November, 1860 Various
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Plenteous knightly tilting/at shield was there begun.
The Nibelungenlied Translated into Rhymed English Verse in the Metre of the Original George Henry Needler 1914
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Rejoicing the martyrs called out: In Thy hands, O Master, Lover of man, take up our spirits and rest them, for we love These, the only One Plenteous in mercy.
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Plenteous and sovereign is the spoil he from the Moor hath won;
Historic girls; stories of girls who have influenced the history of their times, 1891
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Plenteous alms [268] were showered upon the exhibitors in return for permission to touch the relics.
The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 Anatole France 1884
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Plenteous and sovereign is the spoil he from the Moor hath won;
Historic Girls Elbridge Streeter Brooks 1874
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SAY: Plenteous gifts are in the hands of God: He imparteth them unto whom He will, and God is Bounteous, Wise.
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"'Plenteous in mercy, long-suffering, abundant in goodness and truth.'"
Nobody Susan Warner 1852
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I thought of home and all its neglected enjoyments of the cherfull fireside of my father house of the Plenteous harvest of my native land and visions of flowing fields of green and wide spread Prairaes of joyous bustle and of busy life thronged in my mind to make me feel more strongly the utter desolateness of my situation.
Jedediah Smith�s Journal - First Expedition to California 1826
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‘Plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon him.’
The Ten Commandments 1692
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