AW I.iii.231 | [Countess to Helena] If you should tender your supposed aid |
AW II.i.113 | [Helena to King, of her medicine] I come to tender it and my appliance |
AW V.iii.132 | [Gentleman to King, of Diana's letter] Who hath for four or five removes come short / To tender it herself |
CE IV.iii.4 | [Antipholus of Syracuse alone] Some tender money to me |
Cym I.vii.140 | [Iachimo to Innogen] Let me my service tender on your lips |
Cym II.iii.50 | [Queen to Cloten, of Innogen] so seem, as if / You were inspired to do those duties which / You tender to her |
Cym III.iv.11 | [Innogen to Pisanio] Why tender'st thou that paper to me |
Cym III.v.155 | [Cloten to Pisanio] Be but duteous, and true preferment shall tender itself to thee |
Cym III.v.31 | [Cymbeline to Queen, of Innogen] nor to us hath tendered / The duty of the day [i.e. dutiful morning greeting] |
H8 II.iii.66 | [Anne to Lord Chamberlain] I do not know / What kind of my obedience I should tender |
KL I.i.195.1 | [Burgundy to Lear, of the dowry] Nor will you tender less |
LLL II.i.230 | [Boyet to Princess, of jewels in crystal] tendering their own worth from where they were glassed |
Tem IV.i.5 | [Prospero to Ferdinand, of Miranda] who once again / I tender to thy hand |
TG V.iv.76 | [Proteus to Valentine] if hearty sorrow / Be a sufficient ransom for offence, / I tender't here |
Tim V.i.13 | [Painter to Poet, of Timon] 'tis not amiss we tender our loves to him in this supposed distress of his |
Tit V.iii.156 | [Marcus to dead Titus] loving kiss for kiss, / Thy brother Marcus tenders on thy lips |
TNK V.i.2 | [Theseus to all, of Palamon, Arcite, and their knights] Now let 'em enter, and before the gods / Tender their holy prayers |
TNK V.iv.32.1 | [Palamon to Gaoler, of the Gaoler's Daughter and his purse] to piece her portion / Tender her this |
Ven.538 | [] The honey fee of parting tendered is |
WT IV.iv.792 | [Autolycus to Clown and Shepherd, of Polixenes] I'll ... tender your persons to his presence |