The term 'El Dorado' has come to be a synonym in the outside world for a sort of earthly paradise, has it not?
Have we not here a veritable 'Earthly Paradise'--an actual realisation of what you in the outside world understand when you use the expression 'El Dorado?
The first hath promised nothing but an early paradise--Do this, and thou shalt live; namely, here in an earthly paradise.
As the Covenant of Works doth promise an earthly paradise, yet it is a paradise or blessing, though once obtained, yet might be lost again; for no longer than thou doest well, no longer art thou blessed by that.
But though she was a Queen, she couldn't have flowers in the winter, not even in an Earthly Paradise.
Tell him we're only turning it into a Speaking Garden, and we're going to turn our own gardens into an Earthly Paradise.
There never was, there never will be an earthly paradise, no matter what the socialists say.
Because of their contumacious acts and egregious bamboozling of their victims, because of their false promises of an earthly paradise and a golden age, they deserve the harshest condemnation.
Did I say, that thou mayest require justly an endless life in an earthly paradise.
The motif of the poem is therefore nearly the same as in William Morris's "Earthly Paradise," and it is curious to compare the two.
Joyce in the verse and manner of William Morris' "Earthly Paradise.
His paradise is an "Earthly Paradise"; it is in search of earthly immortality that his voyagers set sail.
To this enchanted isle would stroll dance-weary couples and famishing scouts to regale themselves in this dim, detached, earthly paradise.
When this same rechristened island broke loose disguised as an earthly paradise, the tide was in a great hurry.
The island which he reached was a delectable spot, an earthly Paradise, with trees laden with fruit which came down like summer showers when he shook the trees.
Meeting in Winter is a song from The Story of Orpheus an unpublished poem intended for the Earthly Paradise.
A poem entitled Amys and Amillion, founded on this story, was originally to have appeared in the second volume of the Earthly Paradise, but, like some other poems announced at the same time, it was not included in the book.
None of the ten borders used in the Earthly Paradise appear in any other book.
Mezzora´mia=, anearthly paradise in Africa, accessible by only one road.
In the covers of the first edition were announcements of the "Earthly Paradise": that vast collection of the world's old tales retold.
One might almost conjecture that "Jason" had originally been intended for a part of the "Earthly Paradise," and had outgrown its limits.
Through sex, mankind may attain the great spiritual illumination which will transform the world, which will light up the only path to an earthly paradise.
And I am speaking here not so much of the corrupt and ignorant politician as of those idealists and reformers who think that by the ballot society may be led to an earthly paradise.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "earthly paradise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.