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58 If few conspicuous stars the  can boast, And their dim light mid brighter gems is lost; Together with them great Bootes rears His head, and on his waist Arcturus bears. While Argo spreads aloft her spangled sails, And Hydra stretches forth her lengthened scales. That nameless figure, kneeling in the sky, Now lifts to sight his rising leg and thigh— Ever he kneels—aloft his arm he flings, As if to strike the Lyre's responsive strings. Poor Labouring Man—he knows no night of rest– Ere all his wearied limbs have gain'd the west His morning course begins. Slow to the east He lifts his giant form. His heaving breast Rises with Scorpio, while his head below Advances with the Archer’s outstretch'd bow. Lingering he struggles on the ocean's verge, And slowly with three signs his limbs emerge. Together with the Claws the diamonds bright, That deck the northern Crown, arise to sight, And sink the Swan and Pegasus in utter night. Of Neptune's wrath Andromeda the fair No longer mindful dips her golden hair. When lo! to western wave the dauntless brute, The fishy Cetus rolls, as in pursuit Of his lost prey. And in the northern waves Cepheus his head, and hand, and shoulder laves.