His wife was Juno, the queen of heaven, who helped him in his work. […] Echo, who had stepped behind a tree, quickly answered “Here!” […] She who would do that would do anything wicked. […] Always speak and act the truth, and be kind to all who need your help.” […] And so it really was Juno who was helping Jason.
Dreams lived there, and the ghosts of men who had died, or who had not yet been born. […] It was he who gave fair weather and foul. It was he who came in the thundercloud and hurled the lightning down upon those who had done him wrong. […] “All who die must pass it. […] “It is Alcestis who is dead.”