AC II.ii.212 | [Enobarbus to Agrippa and Maecenas, of Cleopatra] Her gentlewomen ... tended her i'th' eyes |
Ham III.ii.216 | [First Player as King to his Queen] And hitherto doth love on fortune tend |
KL II.iv.258.1 | [Gonerill to Lear, of his knights] What need you five-and-twenty... where twice so many / Have a command to tend you |
Sonn.57.1 | [] Being your slave, what should I do but tend / Upon the hours and times of your desire? |
TC II.iii.125 | [Agamemnon to Patroclus, of Achilles] worthier than himself / Here tend the savage strangeness he puts on |
Tem I.ii.47 | [Miranda to Prospero] Had I not / Four or five women once that tended me? |