• So love is dead that has been quick so long!
    Close, then, his eyes, and bear him to his rest,
    With eglantine and myrtle on his breast,
    And leave him there, their pleasant scents among;
    And chant a sweet and melancholy song
    About the charms whereof he was possessed,
    And how of all things he was loveliest,
    And to compare with aught were him...