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Euripides' IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS Complete

Translated by R. Potter.

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Iphigenia: Thy sufferings for my purpose I will use,-

Orestes: To form devices quick is woman's wit.

Iphigenia: And say, thy mother slain, thou fledd'st from Argos.

Orestes: If to aught good, avail thee of my ills.

Iphigenia: Unmeet then at this shrine to offer thee.

Orestes: What cause alleged? I reach not thine intent.

Iphigenia: As now impure: when hallow'd, I will slay thee.

Orestes: How is the image thus more promptly gain'd?

Iphigenia: Thee I will hallow in the ocean waves.

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