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