1. When it happens to be the last save one of a Word; as,

Like bright Aurora—whose refulgent Ray
Foretells the Fervour—of ensuing Day;
And warns the Shepherd—with his Flocks, retreat
To leafy Shadows—from the threaten'd Heat.Wall.

2. Or the last of the Word, if the next be a Monosyllable govern'd by it; as,

So fresh the Wound is—and the Grief so vast.Wall.

At the 6th, when the Syllable of the Accent happens to be the last save two of a Word; as,

Those Seeds of Luxury,—Debate, and Pride.Wall.

Lastly, When the Accent is on the 6th Syllable of the Verse, the Pause will be either at the same Syllable, or at the 7th.

At the same, when the Syllable of the Accent happens to be the last of a Word; as,

She meditates Revenge—resolv'd to die.Wall.

At the 7th in two manners: