Mapping Keats’s Progress: A Critical Chronology

Mapping Keats’s Progress
A Critical Chronology

Daisy’s Song

  • The sun, with his great eye,
  • Sees not so much as I;
  • And the moon, all silver-proud,
  • Might as well be in a cloud.
  • And O the spring — the spring!
  • I lead the life of a king!
  • Couch’d in the teeming grass,
  • I spy each pretty lass.
  • I look where no one dares,
  • And I stare where no one stares,
  • And when the night is nigh,
  • Lambs bleat my lullaby.

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MLA Style: Works Cited

Keats, John. “ Daisy’s Song .” Mapping Keats’s Progress: A Critical Chronology, by G. Kim Blank. Edition 3.27 , University of Victoria, 19 August 2024. https://johnkeats.uvic.ca/poem_daisys_song.html.

Chicago Style: Note

John Keats, “ Daisy’s Song ,” Mapping Keats’s Progress: A Critical Chronology, Edition 3.27 , last modified 19th August 2024. https://johnkeats.uvic.ca/poem_daisys_song.html.

Chicago Style: Bibliography

Keats, John. “ Daisy’s Song .” Mapping Keats’s Progress: A Critical Chronology, Edition 3.27 , last modified 19th August 2024. https://johnkeats.uvic.ca/poem_daisys_song.html.