The Egyptian Book of the dead by P. Le Page Renouf and Edouard Naville

CHAPTER LXII.

_Chapter whereby water is drank in the Netherworld._ Let the Great One be opened to Osiris; let the Kabhu be thrown wide to Thoth, the Coverer, Lord of the Horizon in his name of the Divider of the Earth. May I have command of the water even as the might of Sutu had over his enemies. It is I who traverse the Heaven: I am Râ: I am the god in Lion form: I am the Steer;(1.) I eat the haunch, and pierce through the joint.[70] I go round the Sechit-Aarru. There hath been assigned to me Eternity, without end. And lo! I am the Heir of Endless Time, and my attribute is Eternity. NOTE.