Starring over the green places."

Thomas Nash (1592), in another of similar quality, exclaims:

"The fields breathe sweet,

The daisies kiss our feet."

Suckling, in his famous "Wedding," in his description of the bride, confesses:

"Her cheeks so rare a white was on

No daisy makes comparison."

Spenser, in his "Prothalamion," alludes to

"The little dazie that at evening closes."

George Wither speaks of the power of his imagination: