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Letter "D" » Daisies
"And a breastplate made of daisies,
Closely fitting, leaf on leaf,
Periwinkles interlaced
Drawn for belt about the waist;
While the brown bees, humming praises,
Shot their arrows round the chief."
Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
About: Daisies
"The daisy's for simplicity and unaffected air."
Author: Robert Burns
About: Daisies
"Even thou who mournst the daisy's fate,
That fate is thineno distant date;
Stern Ruin's ploughshare drives, elate,
Full on thy bloom,
Till crushed beneath the furrow's weight
Shall be thy doom!"
Author: Robert Burns
About: Daisies
"Over the shoulders and slopes of the dune
I saw the white daisies go down to the sea,
A host in the sunshine, an army in June,
The people God sends us to set our heart free."
Author: William Bliss Carman
About: Daisies
"You may wear your virtues as a crown,
As you walk through life serenely,
And grace your simple rustic gown
With a beauty more than queenly.
Though only one for you shall care,
One only speak your praises;
And you never wear in your shining hair,
A richer flower than daisies."
Author: Phoebe Cary
About: Daisies
"Yun daisyd mantels ys the mountayne dyghte."
Author: Thomas Chatterton
About: Daisies
"That men by reason will it calle may
The daisie or elles the eye of day
The emperice, and floure of floures alle."
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
About: Daisies
"That of all the floures in the mede,
Thanne love I most these floures white and rede,
Suche as men callen daysyes in her toune."
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
About: Daisies
"Daisies infinite
Uplift in praise their little growing hands,
O'er every hill that under heaven expands."
Author: Ebenezer Elliott ("The Corn Law Rhymer")
About: Daisies
"Not worlds on worlds, in phalanx deep,
Need we to prove a God is here;
The daisy, fresh from nature's sleep,
Tells of His hand in lines as clear."
Author: John Mason Good
About: Daisies
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