Here are some ingenious palindromes, which can be read from either end:—
Repel evil as a live leper.
Dog, as a devil deified, lived as a god.
Do Good’s deeds live never even? Evil’s deeds do O God!
A SCHOOLBOY’S PALINDROME
“Subi dura a rudibus”
“I have, endured roughness from the rod” which can be read alike from either end.
Very notable as a long palindrome, even if it is not true record of the great surgeon’s experience, is this quaint sentence:—“Paget saw an Irish tooth, sir, in a waste gap.”
A PEACE PALINDROME
Snug & raw was I ere I saw war & guns.