All Quotes by Daisies
“Kathleen Kelly: They're so friendly. Don't you think daisies are the friendliest flower?”
“And a breastplate made of daisies, Shot their arrows round the chief.”
“The daisy's for simplicity and unaffected air.”
“Even thou who mournst the daisy's fate, Shall be thy doom!”
“Over the shoulders and slopes of the duneThe people God sends us to set our heart free.”
“You may wear your virtues as a crown, A richer flower than daisies.”
“Yun daiseyd mantels ys the mountayne dyghte.”
“That of all the floures in the mede,Suche as men callen daysyes in her toune.”
“That men by reason will it calle mayThe emperice, and floure of floures alle.”
“Daisies infiniteO'er every hill that under heaven expands.”
“And daisy-stars, whose firmament is green.”
“Stoop where thou wilt, thy careless hand The daisy at thy feet.”
“All summer she scattered the daisy leaves; Under the daisy's mocking spell.”
“Spake full well, in language quaint and olden, Stars that on earth's firmament do shine.”
“Not worlds on worlds, in phalanx deep, Tells of His hand in lines as clear.”
“Stars are the daisies that begemThe blue fields of the sky.”
“There is a flower, a little flower And weathers every sky.”
“The Rose has but a Summer reign,The daisy never dies.”
“Bright flowers, whose home is everywhere The forest through.”
“The poet's darling.”
“We meet thee, like a pleasant thought,When such are wanted.”
“Thou unassuming CommonplaceOf Nature.”