DAISIES.
| (1) | Song of Spring. | When Daisies pied, and Violets, &c. |
| Love's Labour's Lost, act v, sc. 2 (904). (See [Cuckoo-buds].) | ||
| (2) | Lucius. | Let us Find out the prettiest Daisied plot we can, And make him with our pikes and partizans A grave. |
| Cymbeline, act iv, sc. 2 (397). | ||
| (3) | Ophelia. | There's a Daisy. |
| Hamlet, act iv, sc. 5 (183). | ||
| (4) | Queen. | There with fantastic garlands did she comeOf Crow-flowers, Nettles, Daisies, and Long Purples. |
| Ibid., act iv, sc. 7 (169). | ||
| (5) | Without the bed her other faire hand was On the green coverlet; whose perfect white Show'd like an April Daisy on the Grass. | |
| Lucrece (393). | ||
| (6) | Daisies smel-lesse, yet most quaint. | |
| Two Noble Kinsmen, Introd. song. | ||
See Appendix. I., p. [359].