13 Mi sone, ete thou hony, for it is good; and an honycomb ful swete to thi throte.
Proverbs 24:13 Cross References - Wycliffe
Psalms 19:10
10 Lord, make thou saaf the kyng; and here thou vs in the dai in which we inwardli clepen thee.
Proverbs 25:16
16 Thou hast founde hony, ete thou that that suffisith to thee; lest perauenture thou be fillid, and brake it out.
Proverbs 25:27
27 As it is not good to hym that etith myche hony; so he that is a serchere of maieste, schal be put doun fro glorie.
Song of Songs 4:11
11 Spousesse, thi lippis ben an hony coomb droppynge; hony and mylk ben vndur thi tunge, and the odour of thi clothis is as the odour of encence.
Song of Songs 5:1
1 Mi derlyng, come in to his gardyn, to ete the fruyt of hise applis. Mi sister spousesse, come thou in to my gardyn. Y have rope my myrre, with my swete smellynge spices; Y haue ete an hony combe, with myn hony; Y haue drunke my wyn, with my mylk. Frendis, ete ye, and drynke; and derewortheste frendis, be ye fillid greetli.
Isaiah 7:15
15 He schal ete botere and hony, that he kunne repreue yuel, and cheese good.
Matthew 3:4
4 And this Joon hadde clothing of camels heeris, and a girdil of skynne aboute hise leendis; and his mete was honysoukis, and hony of the wode.