next the Hare follows[208]
Unwearied in his course. At the Dog’s tail
Argo[209] moves on, and moving seems to sail;
O’er her the Ram and Fishes have their place;[210]
The illustrious vessel touches, in her pace,
The river’s banks;[211]
which you may see winding and extending itself to a great length.
299The Fetters[212] at the Fishes’ tails are hung.
By Nepa’s[213] head behold the Altar stand,[214]
Which by the breath of southern winds is fann’d;