9 examples of imparadise in sentences

[5330]Calisto, "I believe in Melebaea, I honour, admire and love my Melebaea;" His soul was soused, imparadised, imprisoned in his lady.

" That is, says Lombardi, "I thought my eyes could not possibly be more favoured and imparadised" (Pensai che non potessero gli occhi miei essere graziati ed imparadisati maggiormente)Variorum edition of Dante, Padua, 1822, vol.

Imparadised in one anothers Arms.

Self-love, and love of others, are equally natural; and before reason is developed, and the proper spiritual life begins, sweet and beautiful childhood may bloom out and imparadise our mortal life.

He saw, I suppose, for he added at once, "Or what was the name of the Witch of Atlas, 'The magic circle of whose voice and eyes All savage natures did imparadise?'" I wonder what made me think him mocking me.

It wing'd from heaven, his spirit hath return'd, To lisp his hallelujahs with the choirs Of sinless babes, imparadised above.

Imparadised in one anothers Arms.

Thomson in his description of Lord Townshend's seat of Rainhamanother English estate once much celebrated and still much admiredexclaims: Such are thy beauties, Rainham, such the haunts Of angels, in primeval guiltless days When man, imparadised, conversed with God.

Thence springs each hope, there every spring returns, Pure as the flame that upward heavenward burns; There sits the wife, whose radiant smile is given The daily sun of the domestic heaven; And when calm evening sheds a secret power, Her looks of love imparadise the hour; While children round, a beauteous train, appear, Attendant stars, revolving in her sphere.

9 examples of  imparadise  in sentences