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Dioscuri: Ah me, that bitter cry makes even gods shudder to hear.
Yea, for in my breast and in every heavenly being's dwells pity for
the sorrows of mankind.

Orestes: Never to see thee more!

Electra: Never again to stand within thy sight!

Orestes: This is my last good-bye to thee.

Electra: Farewell, farewell, my city! and ye my fellow-countrywomen,
long farewell to you!

Orestes: Art thou going already, truest of thy sex?

Electra: I go, the tear-drop dimming my tender eyes.

Orestes: Go, Pylades, and be happy; take and wed Electra.

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