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An Invitation to Lubberland - Wikipedia
"An Invitation to Lubberland" was a broadside ballad first printed in 1685. Many believe [who?] that it inspired the hobo ballad which formed the basis of the ... en.wikipedia.org
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lubberland - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Lubberland symbolized a place of relaxed, lusty ease, a place of unimpeded libidinal energies and uninterrupted flows of carnal desire that stood in sharp ... en.wiktionary.org
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Lubberland Creek Preserve - The Nature Conservancy
This 400-acre preserve on Great Bay features a unique salt marsh and a rich upland forest community. www.nature.org
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Lubberland
Lubberland (ˈlʌbəlænd) An imaginary land of plenty without labour; a land of laziness.1598 Florio, Cocagna, as we say Lubberland. 1614 B. Jonson Bart. Fair iii. ii, Good mother, how shall we finde a pigge, if we doe not looke about for't? will it run off o' the spit, into our mouths thinke you? as i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lubberland, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun Lubberland is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for Lubberland is from 1598, in the writing of John Florio, ... www.oed.com
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Lubberland Creek Preserve (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE ...
Lubberland Creek is a wonderful place to explore. There are turtles, ducks, geese, snakes, herons, beaver dams, etc. Buggy in spring, of course, just wear bug ... www.tripadvisor.com
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An Invitation to Lubberland
"An Invitation to Lubberland" was a broadside ballad first printed in 1685. Lubberland is the Swedish name for Cockaigne, land of plenty in medieval myth. wikipedia.org
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[PDF] LUBBERLAND CREEK PRESERVE - The Nature Conservancy
Nickname of Great Bay's northern shore as early as 1669,. “lubberland” is thought to have been a term used by sailors to describe the “land-loving” farmers ... www.nature.org
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An Invitation to Lubberland - Duke Riley
An Invitation to Lubberland. Buried beneath the city of Cleveland is a prehistoric river known as Kingsbury Run. Before it was rerouted underground, ... www.dukeriley.info
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Hey for Lubberland! - Untold lives blog
Lubberland is commonly depicted as a land of fools and n'er-do-wells, an unreal place, a place of 'child's geography'. blogs.bl.uk
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An Invitation to Lubberland - London Sea Shanty Collective
A 17th-century Roxburghe Ballad which we were commissioned by the British Library to bring back to life. A sailor's tall tale of a mythical land of plenty. londonseashantycollective.com
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lubber
▪ I. lubber, n. (ˈlʌbə(r)) Forms: 4 lobre, lobur, 6 lober, loubber, lubbo(u)r, lub(b)ur, luber, lubbarre, 6–7 lubbar, 6– lubber. [The form may possibly belong to an adoption of OF. lobeor swindler, parasite, agent-n. f. lober to deceive, sponge upon, mock; but if so the sense has been altered by ass... Oxford English Dictionary
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Deflocked
The strip is set in the American suburbs on an old farmstead called Lubberland Farms which has a secret home for displaced, disenchanted, and disoriented wikipedia.org
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Cockaigne
Cockaigne, Cockayne (kəˈkeɪn) Forms: 4 Cokaygn(e, 7 Cocquany, 9 Cockaigne, -ayne. [ME. cokaygne, a. OF. coquaigne, cokaigne, mod.F. cocagne, appearing in Sp. as cucaña, It. cuccagna, in Florio cocagna, cucagna, ‘lubberland’. The Romanic word must have originated in some fabulous geographical notion.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Duke Riley
New York, NY 2012 "The Rematch", Zhujiajiao, Shanghai 2011 "Two Riparian Tales of Undoing", Magnan Metz Gallery, New York, NY 2010 "An Invitation of Lubberland wikipedia.org
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