Fair is the kingcup that in meadow blows, Fair is the daisy that beside her grows. (Quote by - John Gay)
He likes the poor things of the world the best, I would not, therefore, if I could be rich. It pleases him t stoop for buttercups. (Quote by - Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
The buttercups across the field Made sunshine rifts of splendor. (Quote by - Dinah Maria Mulock)
When buttercups are blossoming, The poets sand, 'tis best to wed: So all for love we paired in Spring-- Blanche and I--ere youth had sped. (Quote by - Edmund C. Stedman)
And O the buttercups! that field O' the cloth of gold, when pennons swam-- Where France set up his lilied shield, His oriflamb, And Henry's lion-standard rolled: What was it to their matchless sheen, Their million million drops of gold Among the green! (Quote by - Jean Ingelow)
The royal kingcup bold Dares not don his coat of gold. (Quote by - Edwin Arnold)
Against her ankles as she trod The lucky buttercups did nod. (Quote by - Jean Ingelow)
The buttercups, bright-eyed and bold, Held up their chalices of gold To catch the sunshine and the dew. (Quote by - Julia C.R. Dorr)