For close behind the Lesser Bear he comes.

297Before him goes

Cassiopea[190] with a faintish light;

But near her moves (fair and illustrious sight!)

Andromeda,[191] who, with an eager pace,

Seems to avoid her parent’s mournful face.[192]

With glittering mane the Horse[193] now seems to tread,

So near he comes, on her refulgent head;

With a fair star, that close to him appears,

A double form[194] and but one light he wears;