Epigraph: Though I am past ninety and too old To expect preferment in the court of Cupid, And many winters made me even so cold I am become almost all over stupid. Yet I can love and have a mistress too, As fair as can be and as wise as fair; And yet not proud, nor anything will doTo make me of her favour to despair.To tell you who she is were very bold; But if in the character your self you find Think not the man a fool though he be old Who loves in body fair a fairer mind.Thomas Hobbes.