All 7 Uses of
heed
in
Faust
- Take heed—look about!†
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- Take heed!†
- MEPHISTOPHELES (to FAUST) My friend, take proper heed, I pray!†
- FAUST Most Worthy Pedagogue, take heed!†
- That might have done, however, If he had only been as clever, And treated your slips with as little heed.†
- (All gather around him) My Margaret, see! still young thou art, But not the least bit shrewd or smart, Thy business thus to slight: So this advice I bid thee heed— Now that thou art a whore indeed, Why, be one then, outright!†
- If you would whirl in regular gyration As he does in his dull old mill, He'd show, at any rate, good-will,— Especially if you heard and heeded his hortation.†
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