Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
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Song of Solomon 4:11

Thy lips - drop as the honey-comb - Thy words are as delicious to my heart as the first droppings of the honey-comb are to the palate.

Honey and milk are under thy tongue - Eloquence and persuasive speech were compared among the ancients to honey and milk.

Thus Homer, Iliad, lib. i., ver. 247: -

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Experienced Nestor, in persuasion skill' d,

Words sweet as honey from his lips distill' d.

But the figure is common to all writers and languages. A similar expression will be seen in the Gitagovinda.


 
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