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Pyramid Texts
A Miscellaneous Group, Utterances 453-486 (476)
951 To say: Heaven purifies itself for R`; the earth purifies itself for Horus. 951 Every god who is between them purifies N.; 951 N. adores the god. 952 O thou keeper of the way of N., who art at the great gate, 952 certify N. to these two great and powerful gods, 952 for N. is indeed the wng-plant, the son of R`, 952 which supports, the sky, which leads (governs) the earth, which will judge the gods. 953 N. will sit among you, ye stars who inhabit the D.tiw. 953 You shall carry N. like R`, you shall serve N. like Horus; 953 You shall cause N. to be high like Wp-w.wt, you shall love N. like Min. 954 Scribe, scribe, break thy writing-kit, 954 break thy two pens, tear up thy papyrus-rolls. 955 R`, expel him from his post, put N. in his place, living eternally, 955 that N. may be happy in possession of the staff of office. 955 R`, expel him from his post, put N. in his place. 955 It is N., for life.
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