| 2H4 II.ii.119 | [Prince Henry to Poins, reading Falstaff's letter] I commend me to thee, I commend thee, and I leave thee |
| 2H4 III.ii.59 | [Bardolph to Shallow] My captain, sir, commends him to you |
| 3H6 V.ii.42 | [Somerset to Warwick, reporting Montague's last words] Commend me to my valiant brother |
| AW II.ii.60 | [Countess to Clown] Commend me to my kinsmen and my son |
| AYL IV.iii.92 | [Oliver to Rosalind as Ganymede and Celia as Aliena] Orlando doth commend him to you both |
| Cor III.ii.135 | [Coriolanus to Volumnia] Commend me to my wife |
| E3 I.ii.19 | [King David to Lorraine] to our brother of France / Commend us |
| E3 IV.ii.37 | [Percy to King Edward] The Queen, my lord, commends her to your grace |
| H5 IV.i.25 | [King Henry to Gloucester and Bedford] Commend me to the princes in our camp |
| H5 IV.vi.3 | [Exeter to King Henry] The Duke of York commends him to your majesty |
| H8 II.i.86 | [Buckingham to Lovell, of King Henry] Commend me to his grace |
| Ham I.v.183 | [Hamlet to Horatio and Marcellus] With all my love I do commend me to you |
| Ham V.ii.191 | [Lord to Hamlet] his majesty commended him to you by young Osrick |
| JC II.iv.44 | [Portia to Lucius] Run, Lucius, and commend me to my lord |
| JC IV.iii.302 | [Brutus to Varro and Claudius] Go, and commend me to my brother Cassius |
| KJ V.iv.40 | [Melun to Salisbury] Commend me to one Hubert, with your King |
| LLL I.i.185 | [Dull to Berowne] Signeour Arm-, Arm-, commends you |
| Luc.1308 | [Lucrece, ending her letter to Collatine] So, I commend me, from our house in grief |
| MA I.i.255 | [Don Pedro to Benedick, of Leonato] commend me to him and tell him I will not fail him at supper |
| MM I.iv.88 | [Isabella to Lucio] Commend me to my brother |
| MM III.ii.66 | [Lucio to Pompey] Commend me to the prison |
| MND III.i.181 | [Bottom to Peaseblossom] I pray you commend me to Mistress Squash |
| MV III.ii.232.1 | [Salerio to Bassanio] Signor Antonio / Commends him to you |
| MV IV.i.270 | [Antonio to Bassanio] Commend me to your honourable wife |
| MW II.ii.127 | [Falstaff to Mistress Quickly, of Mistress Ford and Mistress Page] Fare thee well; commend me to them both |
| MW II.ii.89 | [Falstaff to Mistress Quickly, of Mistress Ford] Woman, commend me to her. |
| Oth V.ii.126 | [Desdemona to Emilia] Commend me to my kind lord |
| R2 I.ii.62 | [Duchess of Gloucester to John of Gaunt] Commend me to thy brother, Edmund York |
| R2 II.i.147 | [Northumberland to King Richard] old Gaunt commends him to your majesty |
| R3 III.i.181 | [Richard to Catesby] Commend me to Lord William |
| R3 III.ii.8 | [Messenger to Hastings, of Stanley] he commends him to your noble self |
| R3 IV.v.6 | [Derby to Urswick] So, get thee gone; commend me to thy lord |
| RJ II.iv.168 | [Romeo to Nurse] commend me to thy lady and mistress |
| RJ III.iii.155 | [Friar Laurence to Nurse] Commend me to thy lady |
| RJ III.iv.9 | [Paris to Lady Capulet] Commend me to your daughter |
| TC III.i.143 | [Helen to Pandarus] Commend me to your niece |
| TC III.i.65 | [Pandarus to Helen, of Troilus] commends himself most affectionately to you |
| TC IV.v.180 | [Hector to Menelaus, of Helen] She's well, but bade me not commend her to you |
| TG I.i.144 | [Speed to Proteus] I'll commend you to my master |
| TG II.iv.121 | [Proteus to Valentine] Your friends are well, and have them much commended. |
| Tim I.i.109 | [Timon to Messenger, of Ventidius] Commend me to him |
| Tim II.i.18 | [Senator to Caphis, of what Timon might say] Commend me to your master |
| Tim II.ii.195 | [Timon to Servants, of Lucullus and Sempronius] Commend me to their loves |
| Tim III.ii.28 | [Lucius to Servilius] Commend me to thy honourable virtuous lord |
| Tim III.ii.53 | [Lucius to Servilius] Commend me bountifully to his good lordship |
| Tim V.i.192 | [Timon to senators] Commend me to my loving countrymen |
| TNK V.iv.31 | [Palamon to Gaoler, of Gaoler's Daughter] Commend me to her |
| TS IV.iii.164 | [Hortensio to Tailor] Away, I say, commend me to thy master |