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Hail to ye who art in the sacred desert of the west |
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I know you and I know your names |
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Save me from these snakes which ar in Rosetjau |
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which live on the flesh of men and gulp down their blood |
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For I know you and I know your names |
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The first one Osiris, lord of all mysterious of body |
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gives command |
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He puts forth breath into those frightened ones |
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who art in the midst of the west |
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what has been decreed for me is lordship over those who exist |
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I know you and I know your names |
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May my place in the darkness be opened for me |
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May a spirit shape be given to me in Rosetjau |
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Even to the lord of the gloom |
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who dies at the devourer of serpents |
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His voice is heared but he is unseen |
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The great god within Busiris |
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Those amongst the languid ones fear him |
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Having gone forth unto the shambles of the god |
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I have gone forth |
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Even I the vindicated Osiris |
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The great ones on earth await me |
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The scribes on their mats magnify me |
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I am as Re the eldest of the gods |
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I have taken possession of the sky |
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I have inherited the earth |
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Who shall take away the sky and earth from me? |
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I know you and I know your names |
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I know you and I know your names |