But will the monarch to these things assent? IPHIGENIA By me induced. Him I will see embark'd. OR...
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This to devise is thine. Wilt thou by land, Thy bark deserted, speed thy flight on foot? Perils aw...
ORESTES To form devices quick is woman's wit. IPHIGENIA And say, thy mother slain, thou fledd'st ...
Thou daughter of that chief, whose powers Plough'd with a thousand keels the strand And ranged in ...
IPHIGENIA Spontaneous, and, averted, closed its eyes. THOAS What was the cause? The blood-stain'd...
Foam'd with their blood. But when among our herds We saw this havoc made, we all 'gan rouse To arm...
Him, while yet a sportive child, In his mother's arms that smiled, Phoebus slew, and seized the sh...
Your father who? Your sister, if perchance Ye have a sister, of what youths deprived? For brother ...
side not to a calm, there is no hope Of safety to the strangers. Be assured, That Neptune, awful m...
410 BC IPHIGENIA AT AULIS by Euripides Characters in the Play Agamemnon Attendant, an old man ...
Woe! woe to thee, thou child of Tyndareus, for the suffering and anguish sore, which thou art causi...
cruisers, upon whose sterns, right at the ends, stood Nereid goddesses in golden-effigy, the ensign...
CLYTAEMNESTRA What, is not the act of dying held to imply burial? IPHIGENIA The altar of the godd...
Enter MESSENGER. MESSENGER Agamemnon, lord of all Hellenes! I am come and bring thee thy daughter...
410 BC IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS by Euripides translated by Robert Potter CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY IPHI...