Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
LauraPart IIIXXXI. My Mistress seems but brown, say you to me
Robert Tofte (15611620)“M
’Tis very true, and I confess the same:
Yet love I her although that brown She be;
Because to please me, She is glad and fain.
I lovèd one most beautiful before;
Whom now, as death, I deadly do abhor.
Because to scorn my service her I found;
I gave her o’er, and chose to me this same.
Nor to be faithful, think I, I am bound
To one, in whom no kindness doth remain.
This is the cause, for brown and pitiful;
I left a fair, but yet a faithless, Trull.