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Zeus gave them a home in a fortunate country where the vineyards and cornlands, unplowed and unsown, bore fruits plenteously.

Then John hired a house, both fair and great, and there gave lodging to honest folk, gaining money very plenteously.

Sweet was the weather, and fair the wind, and the ship was full rich and great; trusty was her helmsman, and full well was she dight, and plenteously garnished with men and arms.

My country is where thou art; place is little: The sun will shine, the earth produce its fruits, Cheerful, and plenteously, where'er we wander.

He had plenteously sown the seeds of nonconformity, and the soil was rich.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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