There's "deal" in Homage to Sextus Propertius:
And who would have known the towers pulled down by a deal-wood horse.
"Deal" is wood of pine or fir.
Tim Romano
Joseph M. Finnerty inquired:
> .... One thing led to another, and I now have the below
> inquiry about Pound's use of the word, deal (as in cheap wooden
furniture),
> in a poem. Can anyone recall in which (if any) of his poems Pound used
this
> word?
>