Insérer image anonyme_heathen-mythology_1842_img026 The intrigue of Jupiter with Io, is also celebrated in the history of his amours. […] Their happiness was complete, when Clytie, her sister, who was enamoured of the God, and was jealous of his amours with Leucothoe, discovered the whole intrigue to her father, who ordered his daughter to be buried alive. […] The fable of Endymion’s amours with Diana, or the Moon, arises from his knowledge of astronomy: and as he passed the night on some high mountain, to observe the heavenly bodies, it has been reported that he was courted by the Moon. […] The result of his amour with Venus has been related in another part of this work. […] After Echo had been dismissed by Jupiter, for her loquacity in proclaiming his numerous amours, she fell in love with the beautiful Narcissus.
He despised Clytia, because she discovered his amours with Leucothe; and she was changed into a sun-flower, or Heliotrope. […] Had Pan any amours?