All 3 Uses of
heed
in
The Aeneid
- Next, you, my servants, heed my strict commands: Without the walls a ruin'd temple stands, To Ceres hallow'd once; a cypress nigh Shoots up her venerable head on high, By long religion kept; there bend your feet, And in divided parties let us meet.†
Book 2 *
- Heed therefore what I say; and keep in mind What Jove decrees, what Phoebus has design'd, And I, the Furies' queen, from both relateYou seek th' Italian shores, foredoom'd by fate: Th' Italian shores are granted you to find, And a safe passage to the port assign'd.†
Book 3
- With heedless hands the Trojans fell'd the tree, To make the ground inclos'd for combat free.†
Book 12
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