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saves him, he makes his companion hidden, he him ; 
his eye 
17 gives them light from him, it feeds off flame of fire. Thou hast passed 
the turns of the river, thou navigatest with a fair wind the city of Mer. 
at rest the which 
18 they * the + those never at rest and incorruptible 
constellations, thou perambulatest the earth justified. Thou joinest 
to a new skin, thy mother has been embraced 
19 thy reception adored by all [beings. Thou art at rest in the abode 
Tuaut J during the hours of darkness, thou awakest Osiris by thy 
beams, thou shinest over the heads of those who are in their cells, 
thou hast traversed 
20 their hidden buildings on purpose. Thou hast been typified by 
thought, thou hast made to be illumined thy own disk, thou hast set 
up the in their places. Thou hast gone against the 
chambers 
21 in the darkness, thy left eye is in the disk at night, thou shinest in the 
morning out of the east of the heaven, thou hast been woven in thy 
disk in Ansapt.§ Thy right eye is in the essence, thou hast made 
the passage, thy secret 
22 is the depths of thy secret waters and unknown. Thou hast come on 
the road, thou hast given light in the path, thou hast prevailed over 
difficulties like the mysterious forms, thy type than every god 
23 Exalted and magnified by the'divine circles. Each god has assumed 
thy skin, without shape is their type compared to thy form. Thou 
art the majesty || which is, thou hast ruled, lord ; heaven and 
earth, under thy plumes, the gods 
24 under thy hands, men under thy legs ; where is a god like thee ? 
Thou art the Sun over the gods, crowned sweet and delightful, 
O soul, strong in by terrors 
25 of the disk, thy Urmi are tall, thy horns are pointed,^ twisted are the 
horns,** lamps are the light of the two symbolic eyes, gold and crystal 
are the decorations, turquoise the face, 
26 gilded are the limbs.ff Thou hast placed thy throne wherever thou 
* Lacuna. t Lacuna. + The morning. 
§ An abode of Turn in the under-world. 
| Lacuna. 
1 These are the symbolical horns of the heavenly cow, Isis. 
** These are the horizontal twisted horns of Khneph, the ram-headed 
spirit deity. 
ft A common simile as applied to angelic beings in the Old Testament. 
Cf. Dan. ii. 32 ; Cant. v. 15, &c. 
