γαῖα, τί θαυμάζεις νέκυος γένος; ὴ πεφόβηται;
(Boeckh’s) C. I. G. 9595a, t. I. and p. 594.
“Longing for the light of the Father, partner of my blood, partner of my bed, O my wise one!
Anointed at the font with the incorruptible and pure myrrh of Christ,
Thou hast hastened to behold the divine faces of the Aeons, [and]
The Great Angel of the Great Council, the true Son.
Thou hast gone to the nuptial couch and hast hurried to the fatherly bosoms of the Aeons
And....
Though dying, she has not suffered the common end of life,
She is dead, and yet lives and actually beholds the light incorruptible,