Mahler was very taken by the vision of earthly beauty and transience expressed in these versesJ.
A certain touch, or air, That sparkles a divinity, beyond An earthly beauty!
Renaissance elements in the music are the return from the "divine origin" of music to earthly beauty and sensory joy.
Thus, Helen had more than earthly beauty because her father was a god.
Ms. Nichols, the very image of an angel in the first duet, gave an earthly beauty to the second formal pas de deux and its variations.
This was beauty, earthly and not, the boy with the harp.
A moment ago you were admiring this earthly beauty and were nurturing a desire to possess and enjoy it.
These three, according to Bertran de Born, possessed tota beltat terrena, "all earthly beauty".
She was stunning in a way that surpassed earthly beauty, and Picard momentarily found himself at a loss for words.
He wasn't immune to earthly beauty.