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

CHAPTER III.

_Another chapter like it._ Oh Tmu, who proceedest from Ur-henhenu,(1.) who art resplendent as the Lion-faced,(2.) and who strewest thy words to those who are before thee; Here cometh the faithful _N_, from the band of those who do the bidding of thy words. O ye seamen of Râ at the gloaming of the day, let _N_ live after death, like Râ daily. _Here the helmsman_: As Râ is born from Yesterday, so he too is born from Yesterday, and as every god exulteth in life, so shall _N_ exult even as they exult in life. I am Thoth as he goeth forth from the House of the Prince in Heliopolis.(3.) NOTES. The only ancient copy of this chapter is in the papyrus of Amen-neb (_Ae_), and here it is imperfect.