It bathes us in its own sad aura of humiliation, and makes us feel grimly disappointed. |
This delicious, melancholic vision both romanticises the subject and bathes the object in writerly, almost heroic solitude. |
Oblivious of all this, the westering sun bathes the ocean and grassy hillsides in a balmy, golden light. |
Billy takes the dog home, feeds him, bathes him, and gives him a place to sleep. |
Miss Gage, the nurse, talks while she bathes him and takes his temperature. |
She bathes his feet and begins to move upward when Odysseus realizes that he has an old scar she will recognize. |