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

CHAPTER CXVII.

_Chapter whereby one taketh the blissful path at Restau._(1.) O paths which are high above me at Restau: I am the Girdled(2.) and the Mighty one, coming forth triumphantly.(3.) I am come: I am come that I may firmly secure my suit in Abydos,(4.) and that the path may be open to me at Restau. Let my suit be made pleasant for me by Osiris. I am he who produceth the water which balanceth his throne, and who maketh his way from the Great Valley.(5.) Let the path be made for me; for behold I am _N_ the triumphant.(6.) [Osiris is made triumphant over his adversaries, and the Osiris _N_ is made triumphant over his adversaries, and is as one of you, his patron(7.) is the Lord of Eternity: he walketh even as ye walk, he standeth as ye stand, he speaketh as ye speak, before the great god, the Lord of Amenta.] NOTES.