TWELFTH NIGHT;
OR,
WHAT YOU WILL.
A COMEDY.
IN FIVE ACTS;
By WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE.
REVISED BY
J. P. KEMBLE.
AS NOW PERFORMED AT THE
THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT-GARDEN.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND
BROWN, PATERNOSTER-ROW.
Edinburgh:
Printed by James Ballantyne and Co.
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
| Duke Orsino | Mr Barrymore. |
| Valentine | Mr Claremont. |
| Curio | Mr Treby. |
| Sir Toby Belch | Mr Emery. |
| Sir Andrew Ague-cheek | Mr Munden. |
| Sebastian | Mr Hamerton. |
| Antonio | Mr Cresswell. |
| Roberto | Mr Jefferies. |
| Friar | Mr Atkins. |
| Malvolio | Mr Liston. |
| Clown | Mr Fawcett. |
| Fabian | Mr Farley. |
| First Officer | Mr King. |
| Second Officer | Mr Lambert. |
| Olivia | Mrs C. Kemble. |
| Viola | Miss S. Booth. |
| Maria | Mrs Gibbs |
Gentlemen.—Musicians.—Sailors.—Servants.
Scene—A City in Illyria, and the Sea-coast near it.
TWELFTH NIGHT;
OR,
WHAT YOU WILL.
SCENE I.
The Sea-coast.
Enter Viola, Roberto, and two Sailors, carrying aTrunk.
Vio. What country, friends, is this?
Rob. This is Illyria, lady.
Vio. And what should I do in Illyria?
My brother he is in Elysium.
Perchance, he is not drown'd:—What think you, sailors?
Rob. It is perchance, that you yourself were saved.
Vio. O my poor brother! and so, perchance may he be.
Rob. True, madam; and, to comfort