{{Tr|Cranstoun Metcalfe}}.
This translation begins:
"The sun was setting behind the hills which bounded the view to the west. The weather was fine. On the other side, over the sea, which to the north-east and east was indistinguishable from the sky, a few tiny clouds reflected the sun's last rays, soon to be extinguished in the shades of the twilight, which lasts for a considerable time in this high latitude of the fifty-fifth degree of the southern hemisphere."
Translated by Cranstoun Metcalfe.
Scanned copy available at Bodleian Library.