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| | DIDO |
 | | Dido was the legendary founder of Carthage and daughter of the king of Tyre, whom Virgil calls Belus. |
 | | Dido is one of love's martyrs, PF 289, and appears in the catalogue of faithful women, LGW F 264, LGW G 217. |
 | | Dido occurs once initially, HF I.312; twenty-two times in medial positions, MLI 64; PF 289; HF I.241, 254, 287, 318, 432, 444; LGW F 263; LGW G 217; LGW 927, 993, 995, 1017, 1124, 1157, 1201, 1237, 1290, 1330, 1333, 1336; twice in final rhyming position, LGW 1004, 1309. |
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