Read full poem →Fair was the web, and nobly wrought thereon,
O soul-sequestered face, thy form and hue!
Bewildering sounds, such as Spring wakens to,
Dictionary Entry
To separate from all external influence; to seclude; to withdraw.
In a Sentence
“The jury was sequestered from the press by the judge's order.”
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Poetry examples for “sequestered”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →On the mountain-top, and by the brink
Of sequestered pools in woodland valleys,
Where the slaves of nature stoop to drink;
Read full poem →That lies so deep and cool and still
In this sequestered place.
These sycamores keep guard around;
Read full poem →So bloom those fabled shores,
la whose sequestered bow'rs
Bright Lucifer, the morning's herald, dwells.
Read full poem →Charles I. drew the displeasure of the Cromwell party and he
was sequestered. Later making his home at Westham, Essex,
Evidently spent his declining years with his youngest son at
Read full poem →Pure by impure is not seen.
For there's no sequestered grot,
Lone mountain tarn, or isle forgot,
Read full poem →to reproach the proud and great for their disregard of undistinguished
merit, and moves on to praise of the sequestered life, and to an
epitaph applicable either to a "poeta ignotus" or to Gray himself. The
