Page:Tragedies of Euripides (Way 1898) v3.djvu/287

This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
IPHIGENEIA IN TAURICA.
259

Thoas.

What behoves to do?


Iphigeneia.

Draw thy mantle o'er thine eyes.


Thoas.

Lest I be tainted of their sin?


Iphigeneia.

If o'erlong I seem to tarry,—


Thoas.

What the limit set herein?


Iphigeneia.

Marvel not. 1220


Thoas.

In thine own season render thou the dues divine.


Iphigeneia.

Fair befall this purifying as I would!


Thoas.

Thy prayer is mine.


Iphigeneia.

Lo, and even now I see the strangers pacing forth the fane,
With the adorning of the Goddess, with the lambs,—that by blood-stain