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88 pages - You are on Page 27 Orestes: He lives, they say, but is not yet return'd. Iphigenia: Perish the wretch, nor see his country more! Orestes: Wish him not ill, for all with him is ill. Iphigenia: But doth the son of sea-born Thetis live? Orestes: He lives not: vain his nuptial rites at Aulis. Iphigenia: That all was fraud, as those who felt it say. Orestes: But who art thou, inquiring thus of Greece? Iphigenia: I am from thence, in early youth undone. Orestes: Thou hast a right to inquire what there hath pass'd. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia In Tauris
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