472 The Subjunctive may present the action as proposed, desired, or urged. (Hortative, in the first person; negative μή.)
Ὦ παῖδες, ἱστώμεσθα my children, let us rise. S. ΟΤ. 147. δεῦρο ἐξαναστῶμεν εἰς τὴν αὐλὴν καὶ περιιόντες αὐτοῦ διατρψωμεν, εἶτα ἴωμεν let us rise, go out here into the court, and pass the time walking about there (until daylight); then let us go. PR. 31I a. φέρʼ ἐπʼ αὐτὴν ἴω let me go to her! (I want to go to her!) AR. R. 291. φέρε δὴ καὶ τς μαρτυρίᾱς ἀναγνῶ come, now, let me also read the testimony (I will now read). D. 18, 267.
Once in the second person, S. P. 300.
The first person sing. is often introduced by φέρε.