52 collocations for beware

For ages it had meant to the timid: Beware the fury of the shattered ice-fields; beware the caprice of the flood.

Friedland, beware The evil spirit of revenge impels thee Beware thou, that revenge destroy thee not!

John W. Branson & J. O. Hassler (A); 22Jul64; R341880. BRANSTEN, RUTH MCKENNEY. Beware the Brazilian Army.

There is sobbing of the strong, And a pall upon the land; But the People in their weeping Bare the iron hand: Beware the People weeping When they bare the iron hand.

Yet beware ye of Cupid, ye maidens!

And beware your Reverend Worship never more attempt to search my Lilly pot, you see what follows.

" Testimony; Martin Van Buren; Foreign slave trade; 'Beware of Kidnappers'; 'Citizens sold as slaves'; Kidnapping at New Orleans; Slave breeders.

He would almost say to himself, "Beware the pine-tree's withered branch, beware the awful avalanche."

For ages it had meant to the timid: Beware the fury of the shattered ice-fields; beware the caprice of the flood.

"I told you more than once to beware, captain," said Robert, "but you would not heed me.

In it Sobber said that, by hook or by crook, he intended to get possession of the treasure, and for the Rovers to beware," CHAPTER

Later in the morning they gave us another exhibition of that repression of feeling, of that disdain of hysteria, that is a national characteristic, and is what Mr. Kipling meant when he wrote: "But oh, beware my country, when my country grows polite!

" "Beware the grandmother's distaff!" said the other, laughing.

" "Beware those dang'rous draughts," I cried, "With love the goblet flows" "And curst is he," the youth replied, "Who hatred only knows.

[Vergil]; beware the fury of a patient man [Dryden]; furor arma ministrat [Lat.]

"Beware thou be not BECÆSARED; i.e., Beware that thou do not dwindleor, lest thou dwindleinto a mere Cæsar."Harris cor.

Beware, beware the eyes of blue

Told he ofall his sorrows, my son?" "All, reverend mother, and thereafter bade me beware the falsity of women.

"If that he be a dog, beware his fangs.

I will; but yet beware That fellowe.

If you have our blouds, beware our ghosts, I can tell ye; come, will ye write?

"Beware the Jabberwock, my son!

3 B. Beware the Jugler.

"Beware the Lamp," was the inscription on one.

[Vergil]; beware the fury of a patient man [Dryden]; furor arma ministrat [Lat.]

52 collocations for  beware