<P> In the video game Zork the first letters of sentences in a prayer spelled "Odysseus" which was a possible solution to a cyclops encounter in another room . </P> <P> Acrostics can be more complex than just by making words from initials . A double acrostic, for example, may have words at the beginning and end of its lines, as this example, on the name of Stroud, by Paul Hansford - </P> <P> The first letters make up the acrostich and the last letters the telestich; in this case they are identical . </P> <P> The poem Behold, O God!, by William Browne, can be considered a complex kind of acrostic . In the manuscript, some letters are capitalized and written extra-large, non-italic, and in red, and the lines are shifted left or right and internally spaced out as necessary to position the red letters within three crosses that extend through all the lines of the poem . The letters within each cross spell out a verse from the New Testament: </P>

Using each letter of a word to make a sentence