| 1H6 IV.vii.10 | [Talbot to Servant, of John Talbot] when my angry guardant stood alone, / Tendering my ruin |
| 2H6 III.i.277 | [Cardinal to Suffolk] I tender so the safety of my liege |
| CE V.i.132 | [Duke to all, of Egeon] He shall not die, so much we tender him |
| E3 IV.iv.113 | [Prince Edward to Third Herald, of Philip] the unadvised boy / Hath wronged himself in thus far tend'ring me |
| H5 II.ii.175 | [King Henry to traitors] we our kingdom's safety must so tender ... that to her laws / We do deliver you |
| Ham IV.iii.40 | [Claudius to Hamlet] thine especial safety, / Which we do tender |
| R2 I.i.32 | [Bolingbroke to King Richard] Tendering the precious safety of my prince |
| R3 I.i.44 | [Clarence to Richard, of King Edward] His majesty, / Tendering my person's safety |
| R3 IV.iv.405 | [King Richard to Queen Elizabeth] if ... / I tender not thy beauteous princely daughter |
| TG IV.iv.137 | [disguised Julia to Silvia, of Julia] I thank you ... that you tender her |
| Tit I.i.479 | [Lucius to Saturninus, of Lavinia] what we did was mildly as we might, / Tend'ring our sister's honour and our own |
| TN V.i.124 | [Orsino to Olivia, of Viola as Cesario] whom ... I tender dearly |