Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
LauraPart IIXX. Rich is the diamond, a gem of price
Robert Tofte (15611620)R
Yet such the nature strange is of the same,
That who the powder thereof drinks, straight dies:
And, as if poison ’twere, doth take his bane.
So thou another precious jewel art;
In name and nature not unmuch alike:
Since death thou giv’st unto the loving heart;
If but a kiss one sucks from thee most sweet.
Whilst he doth swallow down his sugared bait;
The joy ’s so great, it kills him through conceit.