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itter death. The soldiers from the cruel sacrifice And bloody service long have been disused; Nay, many, whom their adverse fortunes cast In foreign regions, there themselves have felt How godlike to the exil'd wanderer The friendly countenance of man appears. Do not deprive us of thy gentle aid! With ease thou canst thy sacred task fulfil: For nowhere doth benignity, which comes In human form from heaven, so quickly gain An empire o'er the heart, as where a race, Gloomy and savage, full of life and power, Without external guidance, and oppress'd With vague forebodings, bear life's heavy load. IPHIGENIA. Shake not my spirit, which thou canst not bend According to thy will. ARKAS. While there is time Nor labour nor persuasion shall be spar'd. IPHIGENIA. Thy labour but occasions pain to me; Both are in vain; therefore, I pray, depart. ARKAS. I summon pain to aid me. 'tis a friend Who counsels wisely. IPHIGENIA. Though it shakes my soul, It doth not banish thence my strong repugnance. ARKAS. Can then a gentle soul repugnance feel For benefits bestow'd by one so noble? IPHIGENIA. Yes, when the donor, for those benefits, Instead of gratitude, demands myself. ARKAS. Who no affection feels doth never want Excuses. To the king I'll now relate All that has happen'd. Oh, that in thy soul Thou wouldst revolve his noble conduct, priestess, Since thy arrival to the present day! SCENE III. IPHIGENIA, _alone_. These words at an unseasonable hour Produce a strong revulsion in my breast; I am alarm'd!--For as the rushing tide In rapid currents eddies o'er the rocks Which lie among the sand upon the shore; E'en so a stream of joy o'erwhelm'd my soul. I grasp'd what had appear'd impossible. It was as though another gentle cloud Around me lay, to raise me from the earth, And rock my spirit in the same sweet sleep Which the kind goddess shed around my brow, What time her circling arm from danger snatch'd me. My brother forcibly engross'd my h
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