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Which set of lines from act ii, scene ii, of shakespeare's twelfth night reveals that olivia returned the ring because she wanted cesario to visit her again?
viola: i left no ring with her; what means this lady?
fortune forbid my outside have not charm'd her!
she made good view of me; indeed, so much,
that methought her eyes had lost her tongue,
for she did speak in starts distractedly.
she loves me, sure: the cunning of her passion
invites me in this churlish messenger.
none of my lord's ring! why, he sent her none.
i am the man; —if it be so,—as 'tis,—
poor lady, she were better love a dream.
disguise, i see thou art a wickedness
wherein the pregnant enemy does much.
how easy is it for the proper-false
in women's waxen hearts to set their forms!
alas, our frailty is the cause, not we;
for such as we are made of, such we be.
how will this fadge? my master loves her dearly,
and i, poor monster, fond as much on him;
and she, mistaken, seems to dote on me.

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