Egyptian religious poetry
INDEX OF FIRST LINES
PAGE All ye excellent nobles and ye gods of the Mistress of Life . 106 Amon the Mighty, I yearn to behold thee : ; : - gt As a Hawk of Gold I fly : . Z - I01 Beginning of existence in the Bernat # Time : 5 - 46 Behold the dwellings of the dead! . : : ; 3 LOT, Be resolute in thy heart . : : : c 5 1s Better is poverty at the hand Be God 3 4 : ‘ + TIS Celebrate the festival of God . 5 . . 5 F a ns “ Come in peace,” say the two Enneads . : : : 5 oP Come, shining Eye of Horus .- : : ‘ , s . 110 Come to Osiris, O King ! : : : . . 76 Command thou men, the flocks of Gain c . . . 113 Decree for me life by your speech . : : : : . 40 Do not terrify the people -&. E . : . . 113 Down upon thy face, O Apophis! . P . . . . 66 From the evil-doer the quay slips away . . : : . 114 Glory to Ré in the east . 3 F , F . . 60 God knoweth the froward 3 4 : : 5 18¥L Grant that I may enter the Land a eeenity : : : - 54 Hail, all ye gods of the Temple of the Soul . ? : - 61 Hail, brother, husband, friend ! : 5 4 5 : . 108 Hail, Ladder of God! . r . " p 5 5 - 3 Hail Neith-Crown! Hail Yn-Crown! . 4 ; - - 96 Hail, O King! Beware of the Lake! . : ; : . 72 Hail to great Osiris . . F F . 5 85 Hail to thee, Chief of the Wiese: : ; ; 5 . 80 Hail to thee, hail to thee ! . : : é . 109 Hail to thee, Osiris, Leader of the Westerners . . . . 84 Hail to thee, Sekhmet-Bast-Ré 4 0 ; 2 : . 102 Hail to thee, Star of Ynu . : : : . 82 Hail to thee, Thoth, the child of the Sun : . . - 99 Have they sacrificed thee ? : : 5 3 * s = 94
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