117. PALINDROMIC VERSE

Can you recast the following sentences so that their words form a verse of four lines, which makes good sense, with lines that rhyme alternately, when read from either end?:—

Fading slowly day dies, mournful winds sigh, Stars are waking brightly; owlet holding high revel flies hooting, breaking nightly silence.

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118. AN ANAGRAM IN THE MAKING

“The Observatory at Greenwich, in England,” has been turned into an excellent anagram, which starts—On landing here begin—Can you complete it?

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119. AN ENIGMA

No man at all am I
And, if you turn me round,
To hear my warning cry
Not any men are found.

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