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  1. Hangs his huge billows high in air;
    And the wild wind with awful sweep,
    Howls in each fitful swell—beware!
  2. Brothers and Sisters, I bid you beware
    Of giving your heart to a dog to tear.
  3. And all who heard should see them there,
    And all should cry, Beware ! Beware !
  4. Saying all day, 'Remember! Remember and beware:
    There is no arrow of pain but in a tiny hour
    Will make thy heart its target, and stick and vibrate there.
  5. Said to me once: Beware
    The road that has no corner
    Where you can linger and stare.
  6. Take heed, ye easy fair!
    Of vengeance due to broken vows,
    Ye perjured swains, beware!
  7. 'Twas I that lurked unseen within your lair!
    'Twas I that overheard the villain's plot!
    I saw you filch the marriage lines! Beware!
  8. Our watchword is LIBERTY-tyrants beware!
    For the liberty army will bring you despair!
  9. Is plain. Dear friend, beware!
    If you should visit Ruardean
    Don't mention any bear.
  10. Let those who think they stand beware,
    For David stood before;
    Nor let the fallen soul despair,
  11. He rode while omens called, beware
    Old Kraken's pledge of faith!
    A smile and waving hand in air,
  12. Of those in the first flower of youth beware,
    Whose visage is so soft and smooth to sight:
    For past, as soon as bred, their fancies are;
  13. Oh, idle heart, beware!
    On, to the field of strife!
    On, to the valley there!
  14. Though wise and good the choice, had need beware,
    They shun an obvious, for a hidden snare ;
  15. That no evil enter there,
    Ugly shapes and dreams beware.
  16. Oh, then, beware, beware,
    Lest in the strong name of 'reality'
    You mock yourselves anew with shapes of air,
  17. O, younger brothers mine, beware!
    Look not upon her beauty bright;
    For in her glance there is a snare,
  18. Beware, ye college birds, again beware,
    And shun the fowler with his subtile snare;
  19. "Now, GILBERT," ANNIE answered, "wicked headsman, just beware -
    I won't have PETER tortured with that horrible affair;
  20. And, in conclusion, I'd have him to beware,
    And never again to interfere with a poet's hair,

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