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IPHIGENEIA AT AULIS.
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Iphigeneia.
Zeus' Daughter's altar is my sepulchre. 1445
Klytemnestra.
Child, I will do thy bidding. Thou say'st well.
Iphigeneia.
As one blest, benefactor of our Greece.
Klytemnestra.
What message to thy sisters shall I bear?
Iphigeneia.
Them too array thou not in sable stole.
Klytemnestra.
Shall I bear them some word of love from thee? 1450
Iphigeneia.
Only "Farewell!" Orestes rear to man.
Klytemnestra.
Embrace him: for the last time look on him.
Iphigeneia (to Orestes).
Dearest, thou gav'st us all the help thou couldst!
Klytemnestra.
Can I do aught at home to pleasure thee?
Iphigeneia.
My father and thine husband hate not thou. 1455