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ACT III. SCENE IV.

OLIVIA'S HOUSE.

OLIVIA, MARIA, AND MALVOLIO.

Malvolio. SWEET lady, ho, ho.
[Smiles fantastically.
Oli. Smilest thou? I sent for thee upon a sad occasion.
Mal. Sad, lady? I could be sad: This does make some obstruction in the blood, this cross-gartering. But what of that? if it please the eye of one, it is with me as the very true sonnet is: "Please one, and please all."

Painted by John Henry Ramberg. Engraved by Thomas Ryder.


ACT V. SCENE I.

THE STREET.

THE DUKE, VIOLA, ANTONIO, OFFICER, OLIVIA, PRIEST, AND ATTENDANTS.

Olivia. FATHER, I charge thee, by thy reverence, Here to unfold (though lately we intended To keep in darkness what occasion now Reveals before 'tis ripe) what thou dost know, Hath newly pass'd between this youth and me.

Painted by William Hamilton, R.A. Engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi, R.A.

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