""Wasps' Honey: Or Poetic Gold And Gems Of Poetic Thought"" is a book of poetry compiled by Richard Howitt and published in 1868. The title refers to the idea that even the smallest and seemingly insignificant things, such as a wasp, can produce something valuable and sweet, like honey. The book contains a diverse selection of poems from various authors, including William Shakespeare, John Keats, Lord Byron, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, among others...