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- Cesario adds that Orsino loves Olivia so deeply that she should yield to him. Olivia asks Cesario to describe Orsino's affections for her. Cesario reports: he adores her, weeps for her, groans, and sighs.www.litcharts.com/lit/twelfth-night/act-1-scene-5
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