Daisied
Usage examples:
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That indeed, to Susie's romantic mind, announced itself as half the charm of their renewal- a charm as of sitting in springtime, during a long peace, on the daisied grassy bank of some great slumbering fortress.
Henry James in "The Wings of the Dove, Volume 1 of 2". -
A memory of the coat- enveloped figure and the blue eyes that smiled wistfully under a daisied hat was wringing his heart.
Kathleen Norris in "Sisters". -
Everywhere white light, blue skies, and shadows of great clouds slow- sailing over the young green corn and over the daisied meadows in which the cows lay half- asleep.
William Black in "Prince Fortunatus". -
Come ye that find contentment's very core In the light store And daisied path Of Poverty, And know how more A small thing that the righteous hath Availeth than the ungodly's riches great.
Coventry Patmore in "The Unknown Eros".