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Definition of Lotus land
1. Noun. An idyllic realm of contentment and self-indulgence.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lotus Land
Literary usage of Lotus land
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story of Greece by James Albert Harrison (1892)
"And a deeper peace rested on the Lotus-land, as the veil of evening fell gently
on the plain, and the dying sun kissed the far-off hills. ..."
2. The Story of Greece by James Albert Harrison (1885)
"And a deeper peace rested on the Lotus-land, as the veil of evening fell gently
on the plain, and the dying sun kissed the far-off hills. ..."
3. The Life of General U. S. Grant, His Early Life, Military Achievements, and by L T Remlap (1885)
"IN EGYPT AND THE lotus land. The voyage from Malta to Egypt was exceedingly
unpleasant. ' A severe storm prevailed most of the time, rendering life anything ..."
4. Songs from the South-west Country by Freeman Edwin Miller (1898)
"IN lotus land. TN lotus land the lazy beams •*• Fall slothfully, the dawdling
streams Creep sluggishly from hill to sea, And sweet oblivion sleepily The ..."
5. In College Days: Recent Varsity Verse by Joseph Le Roy Harrison (1901)
"JEANNETTE A. MARKS IN lotus land There's a wonderful isle in a far-away sea Where
the soft, scented breezes blow lazily free. The kingly palm tree rears its ..."
6. Things Japanese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with Japan for by Basil Hall Chamberlain (1908)
"... for he has to make his living: and when a man is forced to live in Lotus-land,
it is Lotus-land no longer. Hence an irreconcilable feud between the ..."
7. Grant and His Travels: A Descriptive Account of His Tour Around the World by Loomis T ] [Palmer (1885)
"IN EGYPT AND THE lotus land. The voyage from Malta to Egypt was exceedingly
unpleasant. A severe storm prevailed most of the time, rendering life anything ..."