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88 pages - You are on Page 69 Thoas: Greece train'd thee wise: this well hast thou discern'd. Iphigenia: Now with sweet blandishments they soothe my soul. Thoas: Some glozing tale from Argos telling thee? Iphigenia: I have one brother: he, they say, lives happy,- Thoas: That thou mayst save them for their pleasing news? Iphigenia: And that my father lives, by fortune bless'd. Thoas: But on the goddess well thy thoughts are turn'd. Iphigenia: I hate all Greece; for it hath ruin'd me. Thoas: What with the strangers, say then, should be done? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia In Tauris
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