Consuming lust for ....., now so rife,
Like ..... ..... mars both love and life.

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228. FROM BEDLAM

Here are the bones of a palindrome sentence that might be spoken by some unhappy criminal lunatic. Can you clothe them with their vowels, so that the sentence reads alike from either end?

MNCLVDDVLCNM.

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229. FRUITS AND FLOWERS.

And as trim bees rise or go,
A long aim I’d say, a libel O!

Fruit and flowers are hidden here in anagrams, each in its order separately.

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