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

CHAPTER XIII.

_Chapter for entering after coming out from Amenta._ I enter as a Hawk and come forth as a Bennu(1.) at Dawn. Let the way be made for me that I may adore Râ at the fair Amenta, and the locks(2.) of Osiris. I urge on the hounds of Horus. Let the way be made for me that I may adore Osiris, the Lord of Life. NOTES. This chapter, in the MSS. of which the Turin copy is the type, is repeated as Chapter 121, with the following rubric:— “Said over an ear-ring of the flower Ânch-amu, put upon the right ear of the deceased person, with another ear-ring, put in fine linen, upon which is written the name of _N_, on the day of burial.”