| AC III.xii.25.2 | [Caesar to attendants, of the Ambassador] Bring him through the bands |
| H5 II.iii.1 | [Hostess to Pistol] let me bring thee to Staines |
| JC III.ii.49 | [First Plebeian to all, of Brutus] Bring him with triumph home unto his house |
| LLL V.ii.862 | [King to Princess] we will bring you on your way |
| MA III.ii.3 | [Claudio to Don Pedro] I'll bring you thither ... if you'll vouchsafe me |
| MM I.i.61 | [Angelo to Duke] give leave ... / That we may bring you something on the way |
| MW IV.i.8 | [Mistress Page to Mistress Quickly, of William] I'll but bring my young man here to school |
| R2 I.iii.304 | [John of Gaunt to Bolingbroke] I'll bring thee on thy way |
| TG I.i.55 | [Proteus to Valentine, of the harbour] thither will I bring thee |