All 3 Uses of
heed
in
All's Well That Ends Well
- Those girls of Italy, take heed of them; They say our French lack language to deny, If they demand: beware of being captives Before you serve.†
Scene 2.1 *
- Well, Diana, take heed of this French earl: the honour of a maid is her name; and no legacy is so rich as honesty.†
Scene 3.5
- That is not the duke's letter, sir; that is an advertisement to a proper maid in Florence, one Diana, to take heed of the allurement of one Count Rousillon, a foolish idle boy, but for all that very ruttish: I pray you, sir, put it up again.†
Scene 4.3
Definition:
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(heed) pay close attention to; or to do what is suggested -- especially with regard to a warning or other advice