A sweet spell of rest, of thankfulness, of quiet heart-satisfaction, seemed to infold her. |
They fold and infold as though they would shield the lake bereft of trees, as though they would shut out the world. |
She felt that she must infold such a figure not only in swaddling clothes, but in love. |
Then he endeavored to infold his father in his embrace, but his arms inclosed only an unsubstantial shade. |
This feature selection was done infold, to avoid producing results that are unfairly optimistic. |
She stood looking down on his bowed head with a tenderness that seemed to infold him as with a mantle. |