1 They seclude us from trifles, and give the mind the fellowship of greatness.
2 Therefore, for the present, I shall withdraw from the world- I shall seclude myself.
3 Nay, those walls seclude me from much more than city streets.
4 He made me promise not to seclude myself after his death.
5 No one complains if they seclude themselves at certain hours.
6 Unless you seclude yourself, you will be as great a belle as Miss Wildmere.
7 I readily consented to seclude myself from Wieland's presence.
8 In 1696 he had found it necessary to divorce her, and seclude her in a convent.
9 They don't seclude them completely from their family.
10 If you seclude yourself, though you are a college graduate, you will be a poor converser.
11 Do I seclude myself from all human society?
12 Why seclude they not themselves, if they misdoubt their power to lead continent and holy lives?
13 You must seclude , but why should you torment?
14 Then Mohontis spake, the hermit prophet, who lived in the deep untravelled woods that seclude Lake Ilana.
15 The moment one is observed to be advancing, all the men seclude themselves and maintain their concealment.
16 Indeed I shall think it wicked, or at any rate weak, if you continue to seclude yourself.
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