When we begin to examine the particular instances of alliteration, we discover that alliteration can draw attention to meaning. If two words that are already commonly related in meaning are also related by sound the effect is striking. The title "god's grandeur" provides a first example, one that is repeated in the first line. Other examples are" ooze"/"oil". "Trade"/"toil", "smudge"/"smell", "broods"/ "breast", "deed"/"down".