To the which I said beware of such learning; for if ye hold such learning as ye learned in Oxenford when ye were young ye will be hanged; and ye are worthy.
Yea, but, sweet child, said Habundia, beware of the witch and her cruelty; I fear me she shall yet be grim toward thee.
Wherefore, also, beware and be warned in time, ye tenth transmitters of a foolish face, ye reckless begetters of diseased or puny bodies, with hearts and brains to match!
We had, however, to stay within certain bounds, and beware of transgressing certain laws that we discovered for ourselves, but could not quite account for.
Pray you beware lest they take you by the arms and exclude you from the banquet.
To study the effect of poison upon trees, I inoculated my peach-tree with arsenic, and warned Zoroastro, my disciple, to beware of the fruit.
Heed rather to preserve than to cure your health; andbeware of physicians.
Let aeronauts beware how they attempt to anchor in such circumstances before coming tolerably near to the ground.
She had a very great deal to say, but eventually wound up by the following menace: “Beware how you ruin my child!
You are the vase of earth; beware of knocking yourself against the vase of iron.
In it he was warned to beware of his friend O'Grady, who was selling his interest to the government candidate.
I was hurried out to the court, one adviser counselling me to bewareof François's lunge in tierce, another to close on him at once, and so on.
And he is a prince by all report likely to keep such a vow," said Quentin, "so the men of Liege will probably beware how they give him occasion.
I bid thee beware of him; he is a merchant who deals in rough bracelets and tight necklaces.
Above all, beware of Prevan; and may I one day indemnify you for this sacrifice.
To-morrow, at farthest, I will take care to know whether you have tried to deceive me: and if you have, beware your ears.
Young man," it said, "you should beware when you are well warned.
Let him beware how he crosses me,' muttered the Moor.
Beware of them both, and all of their degree; but, most of all beware this boy, for on his brow I see that written which is Doom, unless the writing be erased.
Beware lest ye put away that which is clearly revealed in His Tablet.
Beware lest ye shut out the people by yet another veil.
Beware lest the desires of the flesh and of a corrupt inclination provoke divisions among you.
Beware lest, through compassion, ye neglect to carry out the statutes of the religion of God; do that which hath been bidden you by Him Who is compassionate and merciful.
Beware that ye take not unto yourselves more wives than two.
Beware lest aught that hath been revealed in the Bayán should keep you from your Lord, the Most Compassionate.
Beware lest the fire of thy presumptuousness debar thee from attaining to God’s Holy Court.
Beware lest ye hesitate in your acceptance of this Cause—a Cause before which the Concourse on high and the dwellers of the Cities of Names have bowed down.
Beware lest ye make it a cause of dissension amongst you.
Beware lest the dwellers on earth hinder you from this glorious and exalted station.
Abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sundown, and beware lest desire deprive you of this grace that is appointed in the Book.
Beware lest any name debar you from Him Who is the Possessor of all names, or any word shut you out from this Remembrance of God, this Source of Wisdom amongst you.
Beware lest ye be the cause of strife in the land, even as ye were the cause of the repudiation of the Faith in its early days.
Above all, beware of reaction--do not fall back into the immoral morasses of the middle ages.
Men should beware of being captivated by a kind of savage Philosophy, Women by a thoughtless Gallantry.
Admires thee Nature with much pride; She clasps thee for a gift of morn, Till thou art set against the tide, And then beware her scorn.
We must, therefore, beware of falling into the error that lies at either extreme.
And I now give unto you a commandment to beware concerning yourselves, to give diligent heed to the words of eternal life.
Beware of dogs," said he again to the same people; "beware of evil workers; beware of the concision.
Here then we can say, where we find a person uttering or publishing what he does not know to be a truth, merely to make a noise, whereby the least saint on earth might be offended--beware of false prophets.
Let such beware and repent speedily, lest judgment shall come upon them as a snare, and their folly shall be made manifest, and their works shall follow them in the eyes of the people.
Continue in the spirit of meekness, and beware of pride.
To the Colossians Paul found it necessary to say: "Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the traditions of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.
These words are given unto you, and they are pure before me; wherefore beware how you hold them, for they are to be answered upon your souls in the day of judgment.
Wherefore let all men beware how they take my name in their lips; 62.
Beloved brethren and sisters in the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, I beseech you in the bowels of mercy to remember the exhortation which I gave you while I was yet present with you, to beware of delusive spirits.
Of course you are the best judge of your own plans; but unless you have a mind to ruin them all, do not trust them to such a babbling idiot as that; and beware that, in attempting to catch a lion, you do not get torn yourself.
But beware of Bouillon; Cinq Mars, he is rank Spanish at his heart.
But beware that you do not bring the miseries of civil war upon my kingdom; for be assured that if you do, I will require it of you deeply--It is your own seeking, and the consequences be upon your own head.
She remembered his last words: "Beware of Pierre Lapierre," and her eyes sought the man's hastily scribbled note that lay upon the table where he had left it.
Only when the outfit was loaded did the old man whisper one sentence: "Beware o' Pierre Lapierre.
Beware of Pierre Lapierre,' he said; and when I asked him who Pierre Lapierre was, and why I should beware of him, he shrugged his shoulders and would say nothing.
We make them in four grades, as described below: Beware of counterfeits.
Did not the Shepherds bid us beware of the flatterers?
Their state is awful; beware of it; pray against it.
O Christian, beware of sleeping on this enchanted ground!
Apollyon, beware what you do; for I am in the king's highway, the way of holiness; therefore take heed to yourself.
Well things are past with this poor woman and cannot be called back, let others beware by her misfortunes, lest they also fall into her distress.
I bid you before tobeware of a hard heart; now I bid you beware of hardening your soft heart.
Do you not remember that one of the Shepherds bid us beware of the Enchanted Ground?
He asked, moreover, if the Shepherds did not bid them beware of the Flatterer.
Beware of persuading thyself into a conceit of the poor man's end, if thou livest the rich man's life, and diest his death.
But let such as own themselves to be satisfied that it does, beware lest they rest in the pleasure of reading an ingenious work on the subject, or in the ability of developing many of the author's emblems.
It should also bid them beware of launching further into the world, than in an honest way, by ordinary means, they can godlily make their retreat; for the further in the greater fall.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beware" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: look; mind; mistrust