One who dwelleth by the castled Rhine,

When he call'd the flowers, so blue and golden,

Stars that on earth's firmament do shine."

Longfellow, Flowers.

"And daisy-stars, whose firmament is green."

Hood, Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, xxxvi.

[And see the converse thought,—

"Stars are the daisies that begem

The blue fields of the sky."

D. M. Moir, quoted in Dubl. Univ. Mag., Oct. 1852.]