"Strait he commands that at the warlike Sound

Of Trumpets loud, and Clarions, be uprear'd

His mighty Standard. That proud Honour claim'd

Azazel, as his Right; a Cherub tall.————

Again,

"Thy Goodness beyond Thought and Pow'r Divine.———

And again,

"Then from the Mountain hewing Timber tall.

But the utmost of his Art in this respect consists in his removing the Adjective, the Substantive, and even the Verb, from the Line or Verse in which the Sense is previously contained, and the grammatical Construction inverted, to the Beginning of the[page 46] next Line. This has a wonderful Effect; especially when the Word is a Monosyllable.

"Here finish'd he, and all that he had made