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I am thy father's spirit,
Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night,
And for the day confin'd to fast in fires,

      — Hamlet, Act I Scene 5

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KEYWORD: orsino

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1

Twelfth Night
[I, 1]

(stage directions)

1

[Enter DUKE ORSINO, CURIO, and other Lords; Musicians attending]

2

Twelfth Night
[I, 2]

Captain

74

Orsino.

3

Twelfth Night
[I, 2]

Viola

75

Orsino! I have heard my father name him:
He was a bachelor then.

4

Twelfth Night
[I, 4]

(stage directions)

255

[Enter DUKE ORSINO, CURIO, and Attendants]

5

Twelfth Night
[I, 5]

Olivia

392

From the Count Orsino, is it?

6

Twelfth Night
[II, 4]

(stage directions)

890

[Enter DUKE ORSINO, VIOLA, CURIO, and others]

7

Twelfth Night
[III, 1]

Olivia

1333

My servant, sir! 'Twas never merry world
Since lowly feigning was call'd compliment:
You're servant to the Count Orsino, youth.

8

Twelfth Night
[III, 4]

Second Officer

1876

Antonio, I arrest thee at the suit of Count Orsino.

9

Twelfth Night
[V, 1]

(stage directions)

2196

[Enter DUKE ORSINO, VIOLA, CURIO, and Lords]

10

Twelfth Night
[V, 1]

First Officer

2248

Orsino, this is that Antonio
That took the Phoenix and her fraught from Candy;
And this is he that did the Tiger board,
When your young nephew Titus lost his leg:
Here in the streets, desperate of shame and state,
In private brabble did we apprehend him.

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Twelfth Night
[V, 1]

Antonio

2261

Orsino, noble sir,
Be pleased that I shake off these names you give me:
Antonio never yet was thief or pirate,
Though I confess, on base and ground enough,
Orsino's enemy. A witchcraft drew me hither:
That most ingrateful boy there by your side,
From the rude sea's enraged and foamy mouth
Did I redeem; a wreck past hope he was:
His life I gave him and did thereto add
My love, without retention or restraint,
All his in dedication; for his sake
Did I expose myself, pure for his love,
Into the danger of this adverse town;
Drew to defend him when he was beset:
Where being apprehended, his false cunning,
Not meaning to partake with me in danger,
Taught him to face me out of his acquaintance,
And grew a twenty years removed thing
While one would wink; denied me mine own purse,
Which I had recommended to his use
Not half an hour before.

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