"The two doors of the horizon are open; its bolts slide. He has come to thee … Great One; he has come to thee, Great-in-magic … He is pure for thee; he is in awe of thee. Mayest thou be satisfied with him; mayest thou be satisfied with his purity; mayest thou be satisfied with his word, which he speaks to thee: "How beautiful is thy face, when it is peaceful, new, young, for a god, father of the gods, has begotten thee!" He has come to thee, Great-in-magic … It is Horus, who has fought in protection of his eye, Great-in-magic."
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Utterance 220, , as translated by Samuel A. B. Mercer The Pyramid Texts (1952).
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