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Canopus gleams from the stern of Argo, the Ship. Sirius, Star of the Greater Dog, brightest of all in the heavens, Is followed by Castor, one of the Twins. While Procyon--"Dog-in-advance"--the bright "forerunner" of Sirius, Is followed by Pollux, the greater of the Twins. Next Regulus comes in the Lion's heart, Denebola, the tip of his tail; While, between them in order, Merak and Dubhe, the pointers, Point to their aim in the North. Two brilliant stars in the Southern Cross are Alpha and Beta Crucis, The former a glorious double Sun, with a third star in attendance; To see them ourselves we must travel far, But we know that the glory is great in the South, Although from us it is hidden. Next, in the hand of the Virgin, the pointed Ear of Wheat-- Spica of the Romans-- Not far from the Autumn Equinox. Now, back to the North we go, and look for Mizar and Alcor-- The Indian Squaw with the little papoose on her back, And the tip of the tail of the Greater Bear Where Benetnasch commands. Now, again to the South, where the forefeet of the Centaur Are marked by Beta and Alpha;--the former is known as Hadar--"the Ground";-- The latter sun is nearest to ours And famous as Serk-t, toward whom the ancient Egyptians Turned their temples in homage-- And, between them in order, the great and distant Arcturus Shines out warm in the North. Pulcherrima--most beautiful--must be sought by those who love her; For she is modest and shy in the presence of the Great One. Nearby is Gemma, the Bud, In the beautiful Northern Crown. Near the point where the "roof-tree" crosses the Zodiac Ring Is a warm, red star in Scorpio. This is Antares; while, in the North, Etanin marks the Dragon's head. Mu Sagitarii--closer still to the Solstice and Ecliptic-- Marks the northern part of the heavenly Archer's bow. On summer evenings, high above our heads, Vega shines with cool and brilliant light; While, to the South and East, is Altair of the Eagle. Nearby is the Northern Cross, or Cygnus, Whom we call "the Swan," With Deneb Adige marking her outspread tail. The nose of Pegasus, the soaring horse, Shines out in the star Enif, or Epsilon of Pegasus--a triple star-- While Fomalhaut gleams in the South, Guarding the Fish's Mouth. N
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