This may be rendered still more active and ripening, by adding a few white Lilly Roots, or a little Honey.
Yet this I have cured by making the Patient live solely upon skimmed Milk, diluted with one third Part Water, and by giving every other Day a Glyster, consisting of equal Parts of Milk and Water, with the Addition of a little Honey.
As this last Medicine may be too costly in Country Places for the poor Peasantry; they may drink, in Lieu of it, very clear Whey, sweetened with a little Honey.
The juice or decoction taken with a little honey, helps the hoarseness of the throat, and is very good for the cough of the lungs.
The juice of the herb with a little honey put to it, is good to clear the eyes from dimness, mists and clouds that offend or hinder sight.
A dram of the powder of Betony taken with a little honey in some vinegar, does wonderfully refresh those that are over wearied by travelling.
You will obtain a most delicate dish by boiling the cucumbers with brains, already cooked; adding afterwards some cummin, and a little honey.
Then bone it, and slightly scarify the skin with an iron blade; put it into the oven, taking care to cover it with a little honey.
Sister's little honey love," she said to the baby, in a tone so loud that Annie Stone must have heard.
Little honey love" was one of them--"Sister's own little honey love.
Sister's little honey love," she shouted back, turning a malignant face over her shoulder.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little honey" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.