17 examples of infolded in sentences

Or instant death shall end thy vital day." "Where yonder splendid tapestries extend, And o'er pavilions bright infolding bend, A throne triumphal shines with sapphire rays, And golden suns upon the banners blaze; Full in the centre of the hostsand round The tent a hundred elephants are bound, As if, in pomp, he mocked the power of fate; There royal Káús holds his kingly state.

A hair is formed by a depression, or furrow, the inner walls of which consist of the infolded outer skin.

The firm, white, central cone, first so closely infolded, quivers a little, and swiftly, before your eyes, the first of the hundred petals detaches its delicate edges, and springs back, opening towards the water, while its white reflection opens to meet it from below.

AT DAWN Turn to thy window in the silver hour That day comes stepping down the hills of night, Infolded as the leaves infold a flower

Stay, she meanes Constantine, He that I found infolded in her closet, Reaping the honour which a thousand Lords Have fail'd in seeking in a lawful course.

What burden of bliss, what secret of sorrow, lay infolded there, that at the first thought she covered it with sudden kisses, and the next, crushing it against her heart, burst into a wild weeping?

Under the silver paper which Rudolf hurriedly tore off, was layer after layer of pink tissue infolding something which the boy, when he came to it at last, tossed on the floor in his disgust.

the bays and open, waters of the Atlantic; its people, infolding at one extreme the offspring of colonists from Greece, and at the other, the hardy children of the Northmen, were called, as it were, to the inheritance of life upon the sea.

It was a new sensation to him, to find himself quietly studied and calmly measured by those thoughtful blue eyes; he felt, with his fine, instinctive tact, that the soul within was infolded in some crystalline sphere of protection, transparent, but adamantine, so that he could not touch it.

Surely never before had so dark an hour infolded that haughty woman, and a prayer that she might die was trembling on her lips when a footfall echoed along the hall, and Arthur Carrollton stood before her.

Earth had absorbed them, infolded them, and breathed anew in their spirits her warmth, her joy, her powerful peace.

He stretched out his arms lovingly into the warm air, as if he thus infolded some rich joy, and answered, musingly, "In ordinary action, thought, and feeling,we are too conscious of ourselves, we are perplexed with the miserable little 'I,' that, by claiming deed and thought for its own work, makes it little and mean.

A sheet of paper always infolded the bank-notes.

Infolded in the gentle but deadly embrace with which consumption seizes its victims, she wasted rapidly away; and, most perplexing symptoms of all, violent retchings and nausea, especially after taking her medicinewhich, according to Davis, the village surgeon, was invariable of a sedative characteraggravated and confirmed the fatal disease which was hurrying her to the tomb.

And the light that went out from me was as a nimbus infolding every one in the speechlessness of my love.

then, the light staid not there, but, leaving them not, went on beyond them, reaching and infolding every one of those also, whom, after the manner of men, I had on earth merely known and not loved.

she cried, and sat down on her box sobbing violently, Mary infolded in her arms, and then they sat crying and rocking together.

17 examples of  infolded  in sentences