Tiresias heard what each party had to say, and then he told Juno that she had been wrong, and Jupiter was right. […] This was the heifer which had been his guide. […] They had one son and four daughters. […] There the indolent, those who in their lives had been of no service to others, had their portion after death. […] Danæ had often related to Perseus the cruelty of her father to herself and to him; but they had both forgiven him.