OK, I ran the same test directly in the browser with optimizations. I wasn't doing it in a REPL, so I couldn't use the time function, but Firefox appeared to take about 2 seconds, and Chrome was definitely under a second. So yes, there does seem to be a world of difference from Rhino.
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