Wild honey, honey made by wild bees, and deposited in trees, rocks, the like.
Swinburne (the traveler of a hundred years ago) says the woods on this island abounded in wild honey, and that the people also had many hives near their houses.
In the West, also, wild honey is often gathered in large quantities.
Wild honey is as near like tame as wild bees are like their brothers in hive.
Wild honey is delectable, but I pursued that subject till I sucked it dry.
Here was a September day if not a bright one, and here were the painted woods, and somehow I felt half aggrieved that he did not immediately propose going in quest of wild honey.
I used to find a good deal of wild honey over at a place that I spoke of casually as Mount Hymettus, and was much surprised later to find they had so put it down on the maps of this region.
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