Laura. The Toyes of a Traveller. Or. The Feast of Fancie - Part 1, 16

If lovely Lasse for Fairing thine of mee
Gold in this Faire thou meanest for to have:
Then give me of thy Haires which golden bee,
Give unto mee, since thou of mee doost crave.
Nor by this bargaine shalt thou losse sustaine,
Or ought hereby shalt hindred be (sweet Wench)
Since I (to courteous thee) doo give againe:
(As thankfull) gold, for gold in recompence.
Thy treasure, so shall mine be, mine as thine,
Nor shall th'exchange be worse than gold most fine.
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