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Pyramid Texts
The Ferryman And The Deceased King's Ascension, Utterances 300-311 (306)
476 To say: "How beautiful indeed is the sight, how pleasant indeed is the view," say they, say the gods, 476 "'the ascension of this god to heaven, the ascension of N. to heaven, 477 his renown over him, his terror on both sides of him, 477 his magic preceding him!" 477 Geb has done for him as was done for himself; (and) 478 the gods, the Souls of Buto come to him, (and) the gods, the Souls of Hierakonpolis, the gods who are in heaven, the gods who are on the earth; 478 they make for thee (they serve thee as), N., supports of their arms, 479 and thou ascendest, N., to heaven, and thou climbest on it in this its name of "ladder." 479 "Let heaven be given to N.; let the earth be given to him," said Atum. 480 He who had spoken (with Atum) about it was Geb. 480 The regions of the kingdom, the kingdom of Horus, the kingdom of Set, (and) 480 the Marshes of Reeds, they adore thee 480 in this thy name of Dw.m, as Sopdu, (who lives) under his kb.ttrees. 481 Has he killed thee after his heart had said that thou shouldst die for him? 481 But, behold, thou for thy part become in spite of him as the remaining bull of the wild-bulls. 481 There remains, there remains the remaining bull, 481 (so) thou art remaining, O N., as their chief, as chief of the spirits, eternally.
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