id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5063 Euripides The Iphigenia in Tauris of Euripides .txt text/plain 19511 2378 98 Like all the great Greek legends, the Iphigenia myths take many IPHIGENIA, eldest daughter of Agamemnon, King of Argos; supposed Hast called me to thy shrine and thee, Held thee in fancy homeward, lest thy hand Brother, if dead thou art, from what high things Wouldst thou but tell me all I need of thee! Stranger, if I can save thee, wilt thou bear My word shall sail to Argos, to his hand THOU art happy; thy house lies Nay, thou once safe, my sister for thy wife-Give me thy hand!--I charge thee, let there be Thy tomb shall fail thee not. To thine own hand, thy sister's messenger. Nay, thou speak: 'tis from thee the sign should come. My many-oared barque shall bear thee home. Thou com'st from Hellas with thy mother's blood Dost thou not love thy brother, Holy One? Go on thy ways, Orestes, bearing home ./cache/5063.txt ./txt/5063.txt