Not quite so fair as many are
In heaven above thee!
Yet like a star, with glittering crest,
Self-pois'd in air, thou seem'st to rest:
May peace come never to his breast
Who shall reprove thee!"
We may add that we know but of four references to the daisy in Shakspeare. In Cymbeline, act iv., scene 2:—
"Let us
Find out the prettiest daisied plot we can."