I’ll do my bestTo woo your lady. Yet, a barful strife—Whoe'er I woo, myself would be his wife. (1.4.40)
For I myself am best When least in company. Prosper well in this, And thou shalt live as freely as thy lord, To call his fortunes thine. (1.4.40)
Act 1 Scene 4
Give me my veil. Come, throw it o'er my face. We’ll once more hear Orsino’s embassy. (1.5.150)
I know not, madam. 'Tis a fair young man, and well attended. (1.5.95)
By Ethan
Act 1 Scene 5
My master, not myself, lacks recompense. Love make his heart of flint that you shall love,And let your fervor, like my master’s, bePlaced in contempt. Farewell. (1.5.260)
Viola Disguises as a man, she calls herself Cesario and she gets to be one of Duke Orsino's service and automatically gets assigned a difficult job. To get Olivia to marry Duke Orsino.
Act 1 Scene 5
Maria tells Olivia about a good looking young man outside with a lot of people. Olivia puts on a veil before speaking with Cesario.
Olivia explains to Cesario that she doesn't love Orsino and Olivia offers Cesario money but Cesario doesn't take it and walks away. Olivia calls Malvolio to give the ring back that was from Orsino.
Malvolio, Run after that same peevish messenger,The county’s man. He left this ring behind him,Would I or not. Tell him I’ll none of it. (1.5.275)
Madam, I will (1.5.283)
After speaking with Cesario Olivia feels she was not using her head. Olivia feels like she was falling for Cesario's good looks and feels like it is her destiny.
I do I know not what and fear to findMine eye too great a flatterer for my mind.Fate, show thy force. Ourselves we do not owe.What is decreed must be, and be this so. (1.5.285)