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Euripides' IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS Complete

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Iphigenia: By Greece, and not by me alone abhorr'd!

Orestes: I from her nuptials have my share of grief.

Iphigenia: And are the Greeks, as Fame reports, return'd?

Orestes: How briefly all things dost thou ask at once!

Iphigenia: This favour, ere thou die, I wish to obtain.

Orestes: Ask, then: since such thy wish, I will inform thee.

Iphigenia: Calchas, a prophet,-came he back from Troy?

Orestes: He perish'd at Mycenae such the fame.

Iphigenia: Goddess revered! But doth Ulysses live?

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