All 3 Uses of
immerse
in
The Ramayana
- Woe! woe!" from the sad monarch burst, In surging floods of grief immersed; Then swooning, with his wits astray, Upon the gold-wrought couch he lay, And Ráma raised the aged king: But the stern queen, unpitying, Checked not her needless words, nor spared The hero for all speed prepared, But urged him with her bitter tongue, Like a good horse with lashes stung, She spoke her shameful speech.†
Book 2
- When consciousness returned anew Long burning sighs the monarch drew, Again immersed in thought he eyed Kausalyá standing by his side.†
Book 2 *
- Now in a sable cloud immersed, Now from its gloomy pall he burst, Like the bright Lord of Stars concealed A moment, and again revealed.†
Book 5
Definition:
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(immerse as in: immersed in her book) to get very interested or completely involved