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Passages similar to: Pyramid Texts — A Series Of Food Texts, Utterances 487-502
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Ancient Egyptian
Pyramid Texts
A Series Of Food Texts, Utterances 487-502 (488)
1048 To say: O N., (free) course is given to thee by Horus; 1048 thou art adorned as the only (unique) star in the sky. 1048 Thy two wings are grown as (those of) a falcon; great of breast 1048 like the gnw-falcon, whose descent was seen, after he had traversed the sky. 1049 Thou voyagest the b.w by the watercourse of R`-Harachte. 1049 Nut gives [to thee] her arm -------------- 1049 --------------------------------------------
Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto II (2)
My Master yet had uttered not a word While the first whiteness into wings unfolded; But when he clearly recognised the pilot, He cried: "Make haste,...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXII (1)
I have erewhile seen horsemen moving camp, Begin the storming, and their muster make, And sometimes starting off for their escape; Vaunt-couriers...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet V (26)
"..." [The following twenty-two lines are taken from K. 3,449a, and probably form part of the Fifth Tablet.] (66 ). (67) (68 ) From (69) In E-sagil (7...
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto I (1)
To run o'er better waters hoists its sail The little vessel of my genius now, That leaves behind itself a sea so cruel; And of that second kingdom...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXXIV (2)
I did not die, and I alive remained not; Think for thyself now, hast thou aught of wit, What I became, being of both deprived. The Emperor of the...
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Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto II (1)
O Ye, who in some pretty little boat, Eager to listen, have been following Behind my ship, that singing sails along, Turn back to look again upon...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXVIII (2)
The three versions which have been preserved of this text are very fragmentary. The most complete, papyrus 10478 of the British Museum, contains only...
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Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto XIX (2)
Exhaling, break within me the great fast Which a long season has in hunger held me, Not finding for it any food on earth. Well do I know, that if in...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXIV (3)
Withouten which whoso his life consumes Such vestige leaveth of himself on earth, As smoke in air or in the water foam. And therefore raise thee up,...
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Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto XVIII (2)
And it began: "In this fifth resting-place Upon the tree that liveth by its summit, And aye bears fruit, and never loses leaf, Are blessed spirits tha...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XVII (3)
Not otherwise in summer do the dogs, Now with the foot, now with the muzzle, when By fleas, or flies, or gadflies, they are bitten. When I had turned...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXII (6)
The Navarrese selected well his time; Planted his feet on land, and in a moment Leaped, and released himself from their design. Whereat each one was...
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Gnostic
Chapter 11 (Jesus putteth on his vesture)
"It came to pass then, when I saw the mystery of all these words in the vesture which was sent me, that straightway I clothed myself therewith, and I...
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Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto XIV (4)
It seemed to me that new subsistences Began there to be seen, and make a circle Outside the other two circumferences. O very sparkling of the Holy...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 11 (6)
Thou, Huracán; Thou, Heart of Heaven and of Earth! Thou, giver of richness, and giver of the daughters and the sons! Turn toward us your power and you...
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto XXIX (4)
These standards to the rearward longer were Than was my sight; and, as it seemed to me, Ten paces were the outermost apart. Under so fair a heaven as ...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Chemical Marriage (7)
As he entered the forest surrounding his little house, it seemed to C.R.C. that all Nature had joyously prepared for the wedding. As he proceeded...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXVI (6)
And having turned our stern unto the morning, We of the oars made wings for our mad flight, Evermore gaining on the larboard side. Already all the sta...
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Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto XV (3)
Thou thinkest that to me thy thought doth pass From Him who is the first, as from the unit, If that be known, ray out the five and six; And therefore ...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXIII (3)
As did my Master down along that border, Bearing me with him on his breast away, As his own son, and not as a companion. Hardly the bed of the ravine...
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