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commend to commit, to offer: “Commend the paper to his gracious hand,” ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL, v. 1. 31 ; “commend it strangely to some place,” THE WINTER'S TALE, ii. 3. 181 ; “His glittering arms he will commend to rust,” RICHARD II., iii. 3. 116 ; “I do commend you to their backs,” MACBETH, iii. 1. 38 ; “Commend unto his lips thy favouring hand,” ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, iv. 8. 23 ; “Commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice,” MACBETH, i. 7. 11 ; “His eye commends the leading to his hand,” THE RAPE OF LUCRECE, 436.

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