reck (v.) Old form(s): reake, reaks , wreake , wreakes
regard, heed, care [for]
AYL II.iv.78[Corin to Rosalind as Ganymede] My master ... little recks to find the way to heaven
Cym IV.ii.154.1[Guiderius to Arviragus and Belarius] That's all I reck
Ham I.iii.51.1[Ophelia to Laertes, of someone who does not follow his own advice] And recks not his own rede
TC V.vi.26[Troilus as if to Fate] I reck not though thou end my life today
TG IV.iii.40[Eglamour to Silvia] Recking as little what betideth me
TNK III.ii.7[Gaoler's Daughter alone, of Palamon] I reck not if the wolves would jaw me
Ven.283[of Adonis' horse] What recketh he his rider's angry stir
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