Leon Dawson (1923) puts it: The magic touch of water following its expected channels quickens an otherwise barren plain into a paradise of avian activities.
There was plenty of steady, essential, hard work, for the founding of an earthly paradise upon a rough New England farm is no pastime.
Comus" is as Miltonic as the "Paradise Lost;" and the little songs of Shakespeare as wide and fresh as the dramas.
Here the peasants still reverently believe in the far-famed land of Hy or O,--Brazil, the paradise of the ancient pagan Irish.
One group represents "a couple of harpers in paradise," of which Koehl says: "No Irishman of the olden times would have thoughtparadise complete without his beloved national instrument.
When finally he arrived on the scene, he discovered that competitors had established themselves long ago in this paradise of the huntsman and the trapper.
But the heads of deer, antelope, wild sheep, and bears are conspicuously rare or altogether wanting in tourist collections in the "paradise of hunters.
Amid the sins and sorrows and shows of Paris, there was paradise for two hearts in the Hotel de Fransac.
She could dream of her new home, and new ties, and give herself, even in London streets, a Paradise in the unknown New World.
Eve never walk'd inParadise more pure Than on that morn when Satan play'd the devil With her and all her race.
Proctor remarked that in the course of a few million years something remarkable would happen, but that its occurrence would not inconvenience his audience, as he supposed they would all be in Paradise at that time.
It is our mission to benefit mankind both here and hereafter, by despatching useless persons to Paradise and thus cheering the lives of the friends they leave on earth.
Milton alludes to this story in "Paradise Lost," Book I.
It is thus used by Milton, "Paradise Lost," Book IV.
Milton alludes to the story of Proserpine in "Paradise Lost," Book IV.
Milton alludes to him with other blind bards, when speaking of his own blindness, "Paradise Lost," Book III.
Milton alludes to them in "Paradise Lost," where he describes Adam waking and contemplating Eve still asleep.
Milton also alludes to the same fable in "Paradise Lost," Book III, 1.
Milton uses the Pygmies for a simile, "Paradise Lost," Book I.
Milton alludes to him in "Paradise Lost," Book XI.
It is a tradition that the Prophet once declared: "I stood at the gate of Paradise and lo!
On that day shall they who are destined to paradise be more happy in an abode, and have a preferable place of repose at noon.
That is, who have not a just and true faith in these matters; but either believe a plurality of gods, or deny the eternity of hell torments,5 or the delights of paradise as described in the Korân.
And the inhabitantsz of paradise shall call out to the inhabitants of hell fire, saying, Now have we found that which our LORD promised us to be true: have ye also found that which your LORD promised you to be true?
It is generally, however, expounded of a river in paradise of that name, whence the water is derived into Mohammed's pond, of which the blessed are to drink before their admission into that place.
Whence Mohammed took the greatest part of his paradise it is easy to show.
Al Zamakhshari adds, that Adam is said to have brought down with him from paradise five things made of iron, viz.
The inhabitants of hell fire and the inhabitants of paradise shall not be held equal.
Al Arâf is the name of the wall or partition which, as Mohammed taught, will separate paradise from hell.
Being an evil and lascivious queen she had in sleep a vision of the joys of paradise and so she said that she never ceased from sighing for them all the days of her life.
And for the great flowers, what should they be but the blessed flowers of paradise itself.
This farm was the nearest he would ever come to a paradise and on it he would be his own God.
I don't think this is paradise no more'n you do, but we wouldn't be the first who've come with nothing but a team and made a living.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "paradise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.