So, honey dripped on the Shivalingam and hence the name Madhunadheshwarar temple.
Hissing, Biter grabbed a handful of half-charred rabbit right off the spit, and tore into it with his pointed teeth while honey dripped between his fingers.
Euripides wrote that honey dripped from the thyrsos staves that the Bacchic maenads carried.
They were dimly aware of multiform mouths that gaped or puckered in the air beside them, they felt the antennae-like tendrils that swayed and groped, they saw the poising branches armed with dart-like thorns, they saw the crimson ell-wide blossoms with cloven tongues from which a venomous honey dripped.
The Shire had seldom seen so fair a summer, or so rich an autumn: the trees were laden with apples, honey was dripping in the combs, and the corn was tall and full.
And "Closer," the director Mark Romanek's grim, romanticized nightmare, with its well-appointed nihilism - honey dripped over Buñuel - was the perfect integration of visuals and the morose showmanship of the Nails leader Trent Reznor.
In Greek mythology, méli, or "honey", drips from the Manna-ash, (Fraxinus ornus), with which the Meliae, or "ash tree nymphs", nursed the infant god Zeus on the island of Crete, (as in the Hymn to Zeus by Callimachus).