Image Text Wrapping html/css

Ok, I've searched around and I don't think this is possible but...
Every example of image text wrapping I can find requires that you put the <img> into your html before or after a paragraph. I'd like have it so that I can move my image anywhere on the left side of my div box and the text will flow around it. My concern is that I want my image placed on the left side but in the middle of a paragraph so that text from the paragraph wraps all around it on the top, right, and bottom.
I realize that you can insert an <img> in the middle of the words to the paragraph and float left in css but my problem with that is it seems if the text gets resized in a browser or something it won't naturally flow with the image but yet get stuck there and get funky.
Did I lose you guys? Any ideas? Is this possible?
Thanks again

To answer your question, you can place a floated image anywhere you wish but it will never look or stay exactly where you put it when text size is increased.  Remember, print design is static, web design isn't.  You can use EMS instead of pixels to keep things a bit more uniform when text sizes change.
Quick & dirty demo of floats with ems.
http://alt-web.com/TEST/float-test-with-ems.html
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