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 About this the two Ἄρκτοι are turned, which never set;

The brightest stars, indeed, of Helice are discernible all night,

Cynosura moves about the same pole, with a like number of stars, and ranged in the same order:

XLII. The aspect of those stars is the more admirable, because,

His whole form is excellent; but the shape of his head and the ardor of his eyes are most remarkable.

The rest of the Dragon's body we see at every hour in the night.