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Example sentences for "reck"

Lexicographically close words:
reciter; reciters; recites; reciteth; reciting; recked; recken; reckernized; reckin; recking
  1. I must not speak Whate'er my secret thoughts may be; Though thou art all that man can reck I dare not talk of Love to thee.

  2. I reck nothing of Bunding, for he is no son of light, but of darkness.

  3. They reck not of thy sword, so fling it away.

  4. They reck not of thee, Of none of the Blessed reck they, forasmuch As vengeance followeth after sin no more; And ofttimes more afflicted are good men Than evil, and their misery hath no end.

  5. Nothing I reck of her, Nor rank her with the immortal Heavenly Ones.

  6. On the mountains are encountered herds of goats in charge of men who reck little for civilization, and the upland plains are dotted over with herds of ponies that require constant watching in the interest of scattered fields of grain.

  7. The old man laughed and said, "By Allah, this miscreant witch plotteth mischief against thee; but reck thou not of her ever!

  8. The moon is witness my heart is held * By a moonlight brow of the brightest blee: I reckt not to see me by Love ensnared * Till ensnared before I could reck or see.

  9. I reck not of them, save the donkey-boy, who knoweth me.

  10. Or what reck the rough gold-diggers, and stalwart trappers, seen around the table, for any or all of them?

  11. In their hour of agony, as hunger gnaws at their entrails, and thirst scorches them like a consuming fire, they reck little of life--some even desiring death!

  12. Quoth Bekhtzeman, 'I reck not of him, for that I have arms and wealth and men and am not afraid of aught.

  13. For if "Her grave above her is levelled" it be said, Of life and its continuance no jot indeed reck I.

  14. But know, while Cassius hath one drop of blood To feed this worthless body that you see, What reck I death to do so many good?

  15. They reck no laws, that meditate revenge.

  16. Louis, what reck I by thee, Or Geordie on his ocean?

  17. Yet thou and I ere night be sped Will reck no more of eve or dawn.

  18. Yet while the reddened skies resound The wizard souls of evil men Within the demon ranks are found, While pure and strong the heroes go To join the strife, and reck no odds, For they who face the wizard foe Clasp hands heroic with the gods.

  19. Thou mayst slay me, Walter Blunt, and I reck not if thou dost do so, but never else wilt thou conquer me.

  20. What from a prince can I demand, Who neither reck of state nor land?

  21. Yet, once again, forgive my feeble sway, And little reck I of the censure sharp May idly cavil at an idle lay.

  22. And but if ye will I will run upon you there as ye stand upon foot, and so the shame shall be mine and the harm yours, but of that shame ne reck I nought.

  23. Now reck I not though I die, for now I hold me one of the blessed maidens of the world, which hath made the worthiest knight of the world.

  24. Her love all levels; man can reck of naught beside; ✿ Naught or before or after can for man have zest.

  25. We reck not if a phantom thou hast been, And we repent that we have ever seen Thy light on earth to lead us far astray; Forever stay!

  26. We reck not if you blessings, curses bring, For men oft change thy noiseless, ghoulish wing.

  27. But he had planned without taking reck of his circumstances.

  28. He had wrested his bride and the treasure trusted to his honour from the snares so unexpectedly laid on his path; whatever troubles might remain stored against him in the dim distance of time, he would not reck them now.

  29. Little I reck of empty prides, Of creeds more cold than clay; To nobler ends and longer rides, My lady rides to-day.

  30. Why should we reck of ill or well While we two ride together?

  31. Why should we reck of scorn or praise While we two ride together?

  32. Why should we reck of grin and groan While we two ride together?

  33. Then indeed, his good faith was become manifest and none could give him the lie; and he had come to reck not of giving, for that the Slave of the Seal-ring brought him whatsoever he sought.

  34. We reck not, an our life escape from bane, vii.

  35. And but if ye will, I will run upon thee there as ye stand upon foot, and so the shame shall be mine and the harm yours; but of that shame reck I nought.

  36. So answered a voice him once, Solomon, if heaviness come to a man by a woman, ne reck thou never.

  37. And then she girt him about the middle with the sword:--Now reck I not though I die, for now I hold me one of the blessed maidens of the world, which hath made the worthiest knight of the world.

  38. Damsel, said Beaumains, ye may say what ye will, but with whomsoever I have ado withall I trust to God to serve him or he depart, and therefore I reck not what ye say, so that I may win your lady.

  39. I embrace the true believers, But I reck not of deceivers.

  40. Though thou shouldest wander till thou come even thither, yet reck I not of thy vexation, seeing there is no thing more unabashed than thou.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reck" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    reckon maybe; reckon thar; reckon thet; reckon they; reckon you; reckoned upon