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Reck his own Rede
(To). Give heed to his own counsel. (Old English, Rec[an], to heed; Raed, counsel, advice.)
Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Reck his own Rede from Infoplease:
- Reck his own Rede - Reck his own Rede (To). Give heed to his own counsel. (Old English, Rec[an], to heed; Raed, ...
- William Shakespeare: Hamlet, Act I, Scene III - My necessaries are embark'd: farewell: And, sister, as the winds give benefit And convoy is assistant, do not sleep, But let me hear from you.
- Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: R - Definitions, origins, and illustrative excerpts for words, phases, and literary allusions starting with "R"
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