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Thy ignominy sleep with thee in the grave,
But not remember'd in thy epitaph!

      — King Henry IV. Part I, Act V Scene 4

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1

Twelfth Night
[I, 3]

(stage directions)

115

[Enter SIR TOBY BELCH and MARIA]

2

Twelfth Night
[I, 3]

Maria

118

By my troth, Sir Toby, you must come in earlier o'
nights: your cousin, my lady, takes great
exceptions to your ill hours.

3

Twelfth Night
[I, 3]

Sir Andrew Aguecheek

157

Sir Toby Belch! how now, Sir Toby Belch!

4

Twelfth Night
[I, 3]

Sir Andrew Aguecheek

197

An I thought that, I'ld forswear it. I'll ride home
to-morrow, Sir Toby.

5

Twelfth Night
[I, 3]

Sir Andrew Aguecheek

211

Faith, I'll home to-morrow, Sir Toby: your niece
will not be seen; or if she be, it's four to one
she'll none of me: the count himself here hard by woos her.

6

Twelfth Night
[I, 5]

Feste

317

Apt, in good faith; very apt. Well, go thy way; if
Sir Toby would leave drinking, thou wert as witty a
piece of Eve's flesh as any in Illyria.

7

Twelfth Night
[I, 5]

Feste

367

God send you, sir, a speedy infirmity, for the
better increasing your folly! Sir Toby will be
sworn that I am no fox; but he will not pass his
word for two pence that you are no fool.

8

Twelfth Night
[I, 5]

Maria

395

Sir Toby, madam, your kinsman.

9

Twelfth Night
[I, 5]

(stage directions)

408

[Enter SIR TOBY BELCH]

10

Twelfth Night
[I, 5]

Feste

414

Good Sir Toby!

11

Twelfth Night
[II, 3]

(stage directions)

700

[Enter SIR TOBY BELCH and SIR ANDREW]

12

Twelfth Night
[II, 3]

Malvolio

796

Sir Toby, I must be round with you. My lady bade me
tell you, that, though she harbours you as her
kinsman, she's nothing allied to your disorders. If
you can separate yourself and your misdemeanors, you
are welcome to the house; if not, an it would please
you to take leave of her, she is very willing to bid
you farewell.

13

Twelfth Night
[II, 3]

Maria

804

Nay, good Sir Toby.

14

Twelfth Night
[II, 3]

Feste

808

Sir Toby, there you lie.

15

Twelfth Night
[II, 3]

Maria

831

Sweet Sir Toby, be patient for tonight: since the
youth of the count's was today with thy lady, she is
much out of quiet. For Monsieur Malvolio, let me
alone with him: if I do not gull him into a
nayword, and make him a common recreation, do not
think I have wit enough to lie straight in my bed:
I know I can do it.

16

Twelfth Night
[II, 5]

(stage directions)

1028

[Enter SIR TOBY BELCH, SIR ANDREW, and FABIAN]

17

Twelfth Night
[II, 5]

Malvolio

1080

And then to have the humour of state; and after a
demure travel of regard, telling them I know my
place as I would they should do theirs, to for my
kinsman Toby,—

18

Twelfth Night
[II, 5]

Malvolio

1086

Seven of my people, with an obedient start, make
out for him: I frown the while; and perchance wind
up watch, or play with my—some rich jewel. Toby
approaches; courtesies there to me,—

19

Twelfth Night
[II, 5]

Sir Toby Belch

1094

And does not Toby take you a blow o' the lips then?

20

Twelfth Night
[II, 5]

Malvolio

1095

Saying, 'Cousin Toby, my fortunes having cast me on
your niece give me this prerogative of speech,'—

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