| 1. | Sprouts take and accumulate, stand by the curb prolific and vital. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman |
| 2. | Ah Mother, prolific and full in all besides, yet how long barren, barre. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman |
| 3. | to , and many of them were prolific writers. - from English Literature by William J. Long |
| 4. | They were now illuminated by the morning radiance of a young child's disposition, but, later in the day of earthly existence, might be prolific of the storm and whirlwind. - from The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne |
| 5. | The foolhardiness or ignorance of her officers was a prolific theme for comment whilst she remained in sight, and efforts were made to signal her to reduce sail in the face of her danger. - from Dracula by Bram Stoker |
| 6. | O prolific good Egidius bares him next, and next Sylvester, And follow both the bridegroom so the bride Can please them. - from The Divine Comedy, Complete by Dante Alighieri |
| 7. | And further learn, That with prolific foison of all seeds, This holy plain is fill'd, and in itself Bears fruit that ne'er was pluck'd on other soil. - from The Divine Comedy, Complete by Dante Alighieri |
| 8. | Richard Doddridge Blackrhore -- was a prolific writer, but he owes his fame almost entirely to one splendid novel, _Lorna Doone_, which was published in. - from English Literature by William J. Long |
| 9. | Means of communication and prolific reproduction make it very unlikely that the art of the world will again be lost for a season, as was Greek art in the Middle Ages. - from The Practice and Science Of Drawing by Harold Speed |