Some of you may be aware of this, but I wasn't until this afternoon:
Raphael Lyne has edited two anonymous poems from the Elizabethan period,
which together constitute an imagined correspondence between Dido and
Aeneas. (That is to say, unlike Ovid, the Elizabethan poet gives Aeneas a
chance to respond.) The edited texts, with notes, are on the web at:

        http://white.english.cam.ac.uk/ceres/AIhome.htm

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David Wilson-Okamura    http://geoffreychaucer.org
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