The grave's a fine and private place... But none, I think... Do there embrace.

— Dennis Barlow (Robert Morse)

15 seconds sound clip from the The Loved One (1965) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:01:49 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- How did you make out, kid?

- Quite well. Just another well-adjusted American couple.

- Hmm, good.

- Well, listen, I've got to make a little trip over to Beverly Hills. See a man about a dog.

- Now therefore, while the youthful hue... Sits on thy skin like morning dew...

- Now let us sport us while we may... Let us roll all our strength and all our sweetness up into one ball...

- And tear our pleasures with rough strife... Thorough the iron gates of life.

- The grave's a fine and private place... But none, I think... Do there embrace.

- To his coy mistress from Andrew Marvell... And me.

(Chomps noisily)

- Hello.

- Oh, hello.

- I brought you the poem.

- But you said you were going to send it.

[...]