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EURIPIDES.
Iphigeneia.
Perish their wars, and Menelaus' wrongs!
Agamemnon.
My ruin shall be others' ruin first.
Iphigeneia.
Long absence thine hath been in Aulis' gulf. 660
Agamemnon.
Still hindered is the army's speeding forth.
Iphigeneia.
Where dwell the Phrygians, father, as men say?
Agamemnon.
Where—O that Priamid Paris ne'er had dwelt!
Iphigeneia.
Far dost thou voyage, father, leaving me.
Agamemnon.
Thou art in like case with thy father, child. 665
Iphigeneia.
(Sighs) Would it were meet that I might voyage with thee!
Agamemnon.
Thou too must voyage where thou shalt think on me.
Iphigeneia.
Shall I sail with my mother, or alone?