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Euripides' IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS Complete

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Iphigenia: Hath Agamemnon other offspring left?

Orestes: He left one virgin daughter, named Electra.

Iphigenia: Of her that died a victim is aught said?

Orestes: This only, dead, she sees the light no more.

Iphigenia: Unhappy she! the father too who slew her!

Orestes: For a bad woman she unseemly died.

Iphigenia: At Argos lives the murdered father's son?

Orestes: Nowhere he lives, poor wretch! and everywhere.

Iphigenia: False dreams, farewell; for nothing you import.

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