• Back to Previous. To a Mountain Daisy. ... He ruin'd sink! Ev'n thou who mourn'st the Daisy's fate, That fate is thine—no distant date
  • "To a Mountain Daisy", On Turning one Down, With The Plough, in April 1786 is a Scots poem written by Robert Burns in 1786.
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  • To a Mountain Daisy. T. ... Till, wrench'd of ev'ry stay but Heav'n, He ruin'd sink! Ev'n thou who mourn'st the Daisy's fate, That fate is thine—no distant date
  • Poem To A Mountain Daisy by Robert Burns : Wee, modest crimson-tipped flow'r, Thou's met me in an evil hour; For I maun crush amang the sto.
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  • To a Mountain Daisy. On Turning One Down with the Plow, in April, 1786. Wee, modest, crimson—tippèd flow’r
  • Ev'n thou who mourn'st the Daisy's fate, That fate is thine--no distant date; Stern Ruin's ploughshare drives elate, Full on thy bloom, Till crush'd beneath the...
  • To A Mountain Daisy On turning down with the Plough, in April, 1786 (1786).
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  • Ev'n thou who mourn'st the Daisy's fate ... Till crush'd beneath the furrow's weight, Shall by thy doom! "To a Mountain Daisy" is reprinted from English Poems.
  • TO A MOUNTAIN DAISY by ROBERT BURNS. Wee, modest, crimson-tipped flower, You have met me in an evil hour; For I must crush among the dust.
  • To A Mountain Daisy. On Turning One Down With The Plough. In April 1786.
  • To a Mountain Daisy” is one of the best poems of Burns and the title refers that it is dedicated to a Scottish mountain called ‘Daisy’.