| Hail, holy one shining from the moon. |
| Grant that this soul may come forth
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| amongst the multitudes which are round about thee and be established as a
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| dweller amongst the shining ones
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| May my name be given me in the great house, and may I remember my name in the
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| House of Fire on the night of counting the years and of telling of the number
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| of the months
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| Heaven hath power over its seasons and the magical word hath power over that
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| which is in its possession. |
| Let, therefore, my mouth have power over the
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| magical words
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| Get thee back, return thee back thou crocodile fiend Sui. |
| Thou shall not
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| advance to me for I live by reason of the magical words which I have by me
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| O serpent. |
| I am the flame which shineth upon the opener of hundreds of
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| thousands of years and the standard of young plants and flowers.
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| Depart ye from me for I am the divine Maftet
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| I have risen as the mighty bull of gold which has the head of a phoenix,
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| and Ra entereth in by day by day to hearken unto my words
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| I am the pure lotus which springeth up from the divine splendour that belongeth
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| to the nostrils of Ra. |
| I have made my way and I follow on seeking for him who
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| is Horus
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| Hail, thou great god who art in thy boat. |
| I have come forward to thy steps,
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| let me be the director of thy journeyings and let me be amongst those who
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| belong to thee
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| I am yesterday and today. |
| I have the power to be born a second time.
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| I am the divine hidden soul who createth the gods and who giveth celestial
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| meals to the divine hidden beings in the underworld. |
| I am the rudder of the
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| east, the possessor of the two divine faces wherein his beams are seen.
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| I am the lord of those who are raised up from the dead, who cometh forth from
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| out of the darkness |