AC IV.viii.23 | [Antony to Cleopatra, of Scarus] Behold this man. / Commend unto his lips thy favouring hand |
AW V.i.31 | [Helena to Gentleman, of the King] Commend the paper to his gracious hand |
CE I.ii.32 | [First Merchant to Antipholus of Syracuse] I commend you to your own content |
CE I.ii.33 | [Antipholus of Syracuse alone] He that commends me to mine own content / Commends me to the thing I cannot get |
Cor II.iii.246 | [Sicinius to Citizens, of Coriolanus] One thus descended ... we did commend / To your remembrances |
Cym II.ii.8 | [Innogen to herself] To your protection I commend me, gods |
E3 IV.iv.105 | [Third Herald to Prince Edward] Philip ... / Commends this book full-fraught with prayers / To thy fair hand |
H8 IV.ii.131 | [Katherine to Capuchius, of her letter] In which I have commended to his goodness / The model of our chaste loves, his young daughter |
H8 V.i.17 | [Lovell to Gardiner] I ... durst commend a secret to your ear |
KJ V.ii.56 | [Lewis the Dauphin to Salisbury, of Salisbury's tears] Commend these waters to those baby eyes / That never saw the giant world enraged |
KL III.i.19 | [disguised Kent to Gentleman] I ... dare upon the warrant of my note / Commend a dear thing to you |
LLL I.i.228 | [King reading Armado's letter to him] I did commend the black oppressing humour to the most wholesome physic of thy health-giving air |
LLL II.i.114 | [Berowne to Rosaline] I will commend you to mine own heart |
LLL III.i.164 | [Berowne to Costard] to her white hand see thou do commend / This sealed-up counsel |
Luc.436 | [of Tarquin] His eye commends the leading to his hand |
Mac I.vii.11 | [Macbeth alone] This even-handed justice / Commends the ingredience of our poisoned chalice / To our own lips |
Mac III.i.38 | [Macbeth to Banquo] I wish your horses swift and sure of foot; / And so I do commend you to their backs |
R2 III.iii.116 | [Northumberland to King Richard, of Bolingbroke] His glittering arms he will commend to rust |
R3 V.iii.116 | [Richmond alone, to God] To Thee I do commend my watchful soul |
TG I.i.17 | [Proteus to Valentine] Commend thy grievance to my holy prayers |
TG I.iii.42 | [Panthino to Antonio] gentlemen ... / Are journeying to salute the Emperor, / And to commend their service to his will |
TNK I.i.167.1 | [First Queen to other queens] delay / Commends us to a famishing hope |
TNK III.vi.103.2 | [Palamon to Arcite] I commend thee [i.e. to divine care] |
TNK V.i.75 | [Arcite to Knights] to the goddess Venus / Commend we our proceeding |
WT II.iii.181 | [Leontes to Antigonus, of the baby] I do in justice charge thee ... / That thou commend it strangely to some place |
WT III.ii.167 | [Leontes to all, of Camillo] to the hazard / Of all incertainties himself commended |