All 6 Uses of
heed
in
Henry VIII
- Take good heed You charge not in your spleen a noble person And spoil your nobler soul; I say, take heed; Yes, heartily beseech you.†
Scene 1.2
- Take good heed You charge not in your spleen a noble person And spoil your nobler soul; I say, take heed; Yes, heartily beseech you.†
Scene 1.2
- Thus it came; give heed to't:
Scene 2.4 *heed = pay close attention to; or to do what is suggested
- Take heed, for heaven's sake, take heed, lest at once The burden of my sorrows fall upon ye.†
Scene 3.1
- Take heed, for heaven's sake, take heed, lest at once The burden of my sorrows fall upon ye.†
Scene 3.1
- Presently He did unseal them; and the first he view'd, He did it with a serious mind; a heed Was in his countenance.†
Scene 3.2
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