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88 pages - You are on Page 71 Thoas: Lead where thou wilt: on secret rite I pry not. Iphigenia: The image of the goddess I must cleanse. Thoas: If it be stain'd with touch of mother's blood. Iphigenia: I could not else have borne it from its base. Thoas: Just is thy provident and pious thought; For this by all the state thou art revered. Iphigenia: Know'st thou what next I would? Thoas: 'Tis thine thy will To signify. Iphigenia: Give for these strangers chains. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia In Tauris
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