- one line of
reasoning has the name
tracing to
Middle French (pays de)
cocaigne "(land of) plenty",
ultimately from a word for a
small sweet cake sold...
- The
Chemin de
Cocaigne was a Gallo-Roman way of Gaul in what is now France,
later restored under the Carolingians,
running from the
Cotentin peninsula...
- The
Nicholas Cocaigne House is a
historic house and farm
complex located at Cape
Vincent in
Jefferson County, New York. The
limestone farmhouse was built...
- the Devil's wife. His
wanderings take him from
Poictesme to Glathion,
Cocaigne, Leuke, ****, and Heaven. The
novel became more
widely known after the...
-
coast coat coat of arms
cocaine cochineal **** ****ade ****aigne, Old Fr.
Cocaigne,
compare modern Fr. pays de
Cocagne ****atrice ****le
cocoon cocotte coddle...
- roses, with
lightly falling drops that
bedew the
flowery turf.… [233] In
Cocaigne 1922
Ebony and
Crystal (1922),
Auburn Journal, (19 Jul 1923)
Poems in Prose...
-
erected at the
entrance to the Seaway. The
Xavier Chevalier House,
Nicholas Cocaigne House, Remy
Dezengremel House,
Joseph Docteur House,
James Buckley House...
- "Editor's Note" "The
Epiphany of Death"
Other Realms "Editor's Note" "In
Cocaigne" (prose poem) "Symposium of the Gorgon" "The
Venus of Azombeii" "The Isle...
- at the
meadow of Le Pavement. It was
originally part of the
Chemin de
Cocaigne, a Gallo-Roman road
restored under the
Carolingians which linked the Cotentin...
- 44.241944; -76.089444 (Clayton
Historic District)
Clayton 29
Nicholas Cocaigne House Upload image September 27, 1985 (#85002458)
Favret Rd. 44°06′58″N...