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And all alone the bell I rang, and all alone the psalm I sang'' }}
* In the [[Child Ballad]] ''The Unquiet Grave'', the true love is mourned for a year and a day—though after that time, the dead have a new demand:
{{quote|''[[A Year and a Day|The twelvemonth and a day]] being up,
The dead began to speak:
"Oh who sits weeping on my grave,
And will not let me sleep?"'' }}
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** ''[[Julius Caesar (theatre)|Julius Caesar]]'', after Brutus dies, his enemies, Antony and Octavian agree on giving him a respectful burial.
{{quote|'''Octavius:''' According to his virtue let us use him
With all respect and rites of burial.
Within my tent his bones to-night shall lie,
Most like a soldier, order'd honorably. }}
** The ending of ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]'' has Caesar order respectful treatment of the titular characters' corpses after their mutual suicide.
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