The fine actors disport themselves solemnly, like giant hood ornaments of lust.
There, in a four-year-old bungalow colony called Physiopolis, they disport themselves in brassires and ''modesty belts.
The teams (bearing such names as Grenada, Windsor, Trinidad) disport their flannels, blazers and visored beanies against a background of picture hats and parasols.
Mary Baker Eddy in Christian Science Monitor In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mary Baker Eddy wrote: "Mind, joyous in strength, dwells in the realm of Mind. Mind's infinite ideas run and disport themselves" (p.