Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
Laura—Part IXI. Upon triumphant chariot, ’passing rare
Robert Tofte (1561–1620)U
(In which my Sun doth sit like Majesty:
And makes the day shew unto us more fair;
Whose cheerfulness delights each mortal eye.)
I, rash, like to another P
With hare-brain haste, too hasty lept thereon.
But for my boldness dearly did I pay;
And had like plague, as he, for being o’er-brave:
Yet though in equal fortune both did stay
(For life he lost; and death She to me gave);
The punisher of both was not the same,
For he, by J