cruisers, upon whose sterns, right at the ends, stood Nereid goddesses in golden-effigy, the ensign...
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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...
CLYTAEMNESTRA Thou mayst do so, daughter; for of all the children I have born, thou hast ever love...
maidens at their wedding. Exit. AGAMEMNON Woe is me! my efforts are baffled; I am disappointed in ...
CLYTAEMNESTRA How comes it then, if thou wert really bringing me a letter, that thou dost not now ...
stands there ready, and barley-meal to scatter with the hand on the cleansing flame, and heifers to...
410 BC IPHIGENIA AT AULIS by Euripides Characters in the Play Agamemnon Attendant, an old man ...
TUTOR Dead! and the ungrateful Phoebus gives no aid? CREUSA None: in the house of Pluto a young g...
For never shall my queen this torment know; Ne'er while she draws this vital breath, Brook in her ...
Both that and this, anxious for one response. ION For the earth's fruits consult you, or for child...
Shall we, who plann'd the deathful deed, Be caught within the toils we spread, While justice claim...
Propitious thus, the answer of the god Would I receive: meanwhile, these laurel boughs Bear round ...
These tokens. To do pleasure to the god, I nurtured thee, my son; now to thy hand Restore what was...