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88 pages - You are on Page 40 Orestes: Swear then; and thou propose the righteous oath. Iphigenia: This, let him say, he to my friends will give. Pylades: Well, to thy friends this letter I will give. Iphigenia: Thee will I send safe through the darkening rocks. Pylades: What god dost thou invoke to attest thy oath? Iphigenia: Diana, at whose shrine high charge I hold. Pylades: And I heaven's potent king, the awful Jove. Iphigenia: But if thou slight thy oath, and do me wrong? Pylades: Never may I return. But if thou fail, And save me not? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia In Tauris
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