Cornucopias spilled out, each one, the harvest of an acre.
"The Tapestry Book"
Helen Churchill Candee
Its members belonged to the upper classes, for many had come in carriages and litters, and numerous pedestrians were accompanied by slaves bearing in delicately woven baskets and Cornucopias a laurel wreath, a papyrus crown, or bright-hued flowers.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers
The girls were too busy labelling the children's gifts to listen attentively to the confused clamour in the streets,-fires were common enough in a city built of wood; but when, half an hour after the first and second alarms, a third sounded, they concluded it must be a conflagration, and Rhoda, dropping her nuts and Cornucopias, ran to the corner for news.
"Marm Lisa"
Kate Douglas Wiggin