Page:The Lusiad (Camões, tr. Mickle, 1791), Volume 2.djvu/121

 Each night we see, imprest with solemn awe, Our guiding stars and native skies withdraw: In the wide void we lose their cheering beams: Lower and lower still the pole-star gleams, Till past the limit, where the car of day Roll'd o'er our heads, and pour'd the downward ray, We now disprove the faith of ancient lore; Bootes shining car appears no more: For here we saw Calisto's star retire Beneath the waves, unawed by Juno's ire. Here, while the sun his polar journeys takes, His visit doubled, double season makes; Stern