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  • Act 2 - Scene 1 - 27
  • Antonio, you have been a good and loyal companion but I must set off for Orsino's court.
  • The gentleness of all the gods go with thee. I have many enemies in Orsino's court. But come what may, I do adore thee so. That danger shall seem sport, and I will go.(Shakespeare 2.1.44)
  • Act 2 - Scene 2 - 29
  • She took the ring of me. I'll none of it.(Shakespeare 2.2.12)
  • She returns this ring to you sir. You might have saved me my pains, to have taken it away yourself.(Shakespeare 2.2.5)
  • Thou shall accept this ring, if only to save me my troubles.
  • Act 2 - Scene 2 - 29
  • I left no ring with her. What means this lady? Fortune forbid my outside have not charmed her.(Shakespeare 2.2.18)
  • How do I cope when I love Orsino? What a tangle, Orsino has been fooled my disguise and so has Olivia.
  • Sebastian is introduced (after being believed as dead) and decides to head to Orsino's court, with Antonio.
  • Act 2 - Scene 3 - 32
  • O mistress mine, where are you roaming?O, stay and hear, your true-love's coming,(Shakespeare 2.3.40)
  • A contagious breath.(Shakespeare 2.3.55)
  • Viola realized Olivia has feelings for Cesario, because of the ring that she left her.
  • Act 2 - Scene 3 - 34
  • My masters, are you mad? Or what are you? Have you no wit, manners, nor honesty, but to make a gabble like tinkers this time of night?(Shakespeare 2.3.87)
  • We are well within acceptable hour for fooling, must you be a prude?
  • We did keep time, sir, in our catches. Sneck up.(Shakespeare 2.3.94)
  • Viola realized Olivia has feelings for Cesario, because of the ring that she left her.
  • Act 2 - Scene 3 - 36
  • I will drop his way some obscure epistles of love.(Shakespeare 2.3.155)
  • My, what a masterful plan. Only your wit and cunning could conceive such a thing.
  • The clown arrives when Toby and Andrew are fooling around and drinking, and sings a song which causes Malvolio to walk in because of the noise.
  • A mellifluous voice, as I am true knight.(Shakespeare 2.3.54)
  • Malvolio tells off Maria, Toby, Andrew and the clown because of the noise they are making while drinking and singing.
  • Maria plans a practical joke with Andrew and Toby in revenge for his admonishment.
  • I can write very like my lady your niece.(Shakespeare 2.3.159)
  • He shall think by the letters that thou wilt drop that they come from my niece, and that she's in love with him.(Shakespeare 2.3.164)
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