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Enter ORSINO, VIOLA, CURIO, and others
ORSINO, VIOLA, CURIO, and others enter.
 ORSINO
  Give me some music. (music plays)
  Now, good morrow, friends.—
  Now, good Cesario, but that piece of song,
  That old and antique song we heard last night.
5 Methought it did relieve my passion much,
  More than light airs and recollected terms
  Of these most brisk and giddy-paced times:
  Come, but one verse.
ORSINO
Play me some music. (music plays) Good morning, my friends.—Have them sing me that song again, Cesario, that old-fashioned song someone sang last night. It made me feel better and took my mind off my troubles much better than the silly songs they sing nowadays. Please, have them sing just one verse.
 CURIO
  He is not here, so please your lordship, that should sing it.
CURIO
Sir, the person who should sing that song isn't here.
 ORSINO
10 Who was it?
ORSINO
Who was it?
 CURIO
  Feste, the jester, my lord, a fool that the lady Olivia's father
  took much delight in. He is about the house.
CURIO
Feste, the jester, my lord. Olivia's father used to like him. He's somewhere else in the house.
 ORSINO
  Seek him out, and play the tune the while.
ORSINO
Then go find him. Meanwhile, play the tune.
Exit CURIO. Music plays
CURIO exits. Music plays.
  (to VIOLA) Come hither, boy. If ever thou shalt love,
15 In the sweet pangs of it remember me;
  For such as I am, all true lovers are,
  Unstaid and skittish in all motions else
  Save in the constant image of the creature
  That is beloved. How dost thou like this tune?
(to VIOLA) Come here, boy. If you ever fall in love and feel the bittersweet pain it brings, think of me. Because the way I am now, moody and unable to focus on anything except the face of the woman I love, is exactly how all true lovers are. What do you think of this song?
 VIOLA
20 It gives a very echo to the seat
  Where Love is throned.
VIOLA
It really makes you feel what a lover feels.

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