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

CHAPTER XCIV.

_Chapter whereby one prayeth for a Palette and an Inkstand._ Oh mighty one, who seest thy father, and who hast charge of the Book of Thoth. Here am I, I come and am glorified and filled with Soul and Power and provided with the writings of Thoth, which I bring in order to purify the tunnel which is in Sutu.(1.) I bring the Palette and I bring the Inkstand as the instruments of Thoth, the secrets of which are divine. Here am I, as the Scribe; I bring the remains of Osiris;(2.) and the writing which I have made upon them is decreed by the great god to be good, daily, among the good. Thou hast decreed, Horus of the Two Horizons, that I shall be the author of Maāt and tend(3.) it daily to Rā. NOTES.