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Pyramid Texts
Miscellaneous Utterances On The Career Of The Deceased King In The Hereafter, Utterances 317-337 (336)
547 To say: Greeting to thee, ox of the oxen, when thou makest the ascension. 547 N. seizes thee by thy tail; N. takes thee by thy buttocks. 547 When thou makest the ascension, a Great One is behind thee, a Great One is before thee. 548 Greetings to thee, Great One among the gods, take N. to thee, he belongs to thee. 548 Thy heart is whole; as to the parts of the corpse of N., they are young.
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O thou raised one, thou makest offerings on the altar, and thou washest thy feet upon the stone of ..., the banks of the divine lake; thou comest...
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