"By a daisy, whose leaves spread
Shut when Titan goes to bed;
Or a shady bush or tree,
She could more infuse in me
Than all Nature's beauties can
In some other wiser man."
Poor Chatterton, in his "Tragedy of Ella," refers to the daisy in the line:
"In daiseyed mantells is the mountayne dyghte."
Hervey, in his "May," describes
"The daisy singing in the grass