4 adjectives to describe plenitude

Kitty has taken off her straw hat, the sunlight caresses the delicate plenitudes of the bent neck, the delicate plenitudes bound with white cambric, cambric swelling gently over the bosom into the narrow circle of the waist, cambric fluted to the little wrist, reedy translucid hands; cambric falling outwards and flowing like a great white flower over the green sward, over the mauve stocking, and the little shoe set firmly.

He had a pompousness or formal plenitude in his conversation, which I did not dislike.

The subordinate plenitudes also stand in need of the more excellent, and the more excellent of the subordinate, and the whole of the parts.

Jackson's famous force bill only provided certain supplementary details; it directly recognized and invoked the great powers of the Act of 1795, and expiring by limitation, left its wholesome plenitude and broad original grant of authority unrepealed and unimpaired.

4 adjectives to describe  plenitude