I am sorry to be so ignorant: are you saying that there is a current singing star named Dido?  Denise
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Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 3:05 PM
Subject: RE: VIRGIL: Remember me?

>I wonder if there is a reflection of the Aeneid in one of pop star Dido's
>recent songs:
>
>My Lover's Gone
>
>My lover's gone, his boots no longer by my door,
>He left at dawn, and as I slept I felt him go
>Returns no more, I will not watch the ocean,
>My lover's gone, no earthly ships will ever bring him home again.
>
>My lover's gone, I know that kiss will be my last,
>No more his song, the tune upon his lips has passed
>I sing alone, while I watch the ocean ...

Sounds more like Ariadne to me than Dido. And I'm thinking here more of
Monteverdi's Lamento d'Arianna than Ovid, but even that parallel is not
exactly close.

Simon Cauchi
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