Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
LauraPart IXVI. If lovely Lass, for Fairing thine, of me
Robert Tofte (15611620)I
Gold, in this Fair, thou meanest for to have;
Then give me of thy hairs! which golden be.
Give unto me! since thou of me dost crave.
Nor by this bargain, shalt thou loss sustain;
Or ought hereby shalt hindered be, sweet Wench!
Since I, to courteous thee, do give again,
As thankful, gold; for gold in recompence.
Thy treasure, so shall mine be; mine, as thine:
Nor shall th’ exchange be worse than gold most fine.