None but myself may drive the flaming car of day. […] He prays that the waves may bear his body to her sight, and that it may receive burial at her hands. […] In death, if one tomb may not include us, one epitaph shall; if I may not lay my ashes with thine, my name, at least, shall not be separated.” […] Among them you may recruit your forces. […] Let me at least gaze upon you, if I may not touch you.”