| Cor II.iii.139 | [Menenius to Coriolanus] the Tribunes / Endue you with the people's voice | 
	
		| KJ IV.ii.43 | [King John to Pembroke and Salisbury, of reasons for his second coronation] more, more strong, when lesser is my fear, / I shall indue you with | 
	
		| LLL V.ii.639 | [Boyet to all, of Armado as Hector] he is best indued in the small | 
	
		| TN I.v.92 | [Feste to Olivia] Now Mercury endue thee with leasing |