Jupiter (or Zeus), the rescued infant, was concealed in the island of Crete, where, nurtured by the nymphs, Adrastea and Ida, and fed on the milk of the goat Amalthea, he in due season attained maturity. […] Another son was born to her — Typhon, a monster more awful than his predecessors — whose destiny it was to dispute the sway of the almighty Zeus. […] The Great Gods. — The gods of Heaven were the following:68 Jupiter (Zeus). […] Jupiter 71 (Zeus). — The Greek name signifies the radiant light of heaven. […] So, one look upward, as if Zeus might laugh Approval of his human progeny, — One summons of the whole magnific frame, Each sinew to its service, — up he caught, And over shoulder cast the lion-shag, Let the club go, — for had he not those hands?