They're already married :)
Nobody did. The quotation "I would the fool were married to her grave" is from the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.
DEATH.
she says she loves him
The "catch" to this question is the word, "grave". This word is subject to interpretation. What is grave to some might not be grave to others.
Yes, Sybil Ludington was married. She married Edmond (most articles say Edward, but if you look at Sybil's grave it says Edmond) Ogden in October, 1784.
i think you have to beat dampe at the grave yard but im not sure
Friar Lawrence says this line in Act 5, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet. He is referring to Romeo expressing his grief over Juliet's death and stating that he would rather be considered a fool if he were "married" to Juliet's grave (forever mourning her).
Juliet...meaning she will die if she finds out that Romeo might be married.
He was married twice. Both wives are buried with him at his grave sight in Rochester, New York.
Well the family dig the grave getting ready with cement walls and the m
It is considered lucky. Many couples about to get married will kiss and toss a penny onto the grave for good fortune in marriage. I encourage you to read the articles at the links below. They are quite interesting.
None! Sex outside of marriage is considered a grave sin.