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IPHIGENEIA AT AULIS.
363

Enter Agamemnon.

Agamemnon.

Wife, for our child's fate happy may we be,
For she in truth hath fellowship with Gods.
Now must thou take this weanling little one,
And journey home; for seaward looks the host.
Farewell:—it shall be long ere thee I greet, 1625
From Troy returning. Be it well with thee.


Chorus.

Pass, Atreus' scion, to Phrygia's land with joy,
And with joy from the battle-toil come, bearing the glorious spoil
Of Troy.

[Exeunt omnes.