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88 pages - You are on Page 25 Orestes: Not to my wish; but if to thine, enjoy it. Iphigenia: Troy, whose fame spreads so wide, perchance thou know'st. Orestes: O that I ne'er had known her, ev'n in dreams! Iphigenia: They say she is no more, by war destroy'd. Orestes: It is so: you have heard no false reports. Iphigenia: Is Helena with Menelaus return'd? Orestes: She is; and one I love her coming rues. Iphigenia: Where is she? Me too she of old hath wrong'd. Orestes: At Sparta with her former lord she dwells. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia In Tauris
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