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IPHIGENEIA IN TAURICA.
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To Artemis. Prepare thee with all speed
The lustral streams, the consecrating rites.245


Iphigeneia.

Whence come?—what land's name do the strangers bear?[1]


Herdman.

Hellenes: this one thing know I; nought beside.


Iphigeneia.

Nor heardest thou their name, to tell it me?


Herdman.

Pylades one was of his fellow named.


Iphigeneia.

And of the stranger's comrade what the name?250


Herdman.

This no man knoweth, for we heard it not.


Iphigeneia.

Where saw ye—came upon them—captured them?


Herdman.

Upon the breakers' verge of yon drear sea.


Iphigeneia.

Now what have herdmen with the sea to do?

  1. Or, if we read σχῆμα, "Whence?—of what land bear they the outward show?"