Adored be Râ, when he riseth up from the eastern horizon of Heaven; they who accompany him extol him.
Here is the Osiris N, the Victorious, and he saith:—
O thou radiant Orb, who arisest each day from the Horizon, shine thou upon the face of the Osiris N who adoreth thee at dawn, and propitiateth thee at the gloaming.
Let the soul of N come forth with thee into heaven, let him journey in the Mââtit boat and finish his course in the Sektit boat([2]) till he reach in heaven unto the Stars which set([3]).
He saith, as he invoketh his Lord, the Eternal one:—
Hail to thee, Horus of the Two Horizons([4]), who art Chepera Self-originating([5]); Beautiful is thy rising up from the horizon, enlightening the two Earths with thy rays. All the gods are in exultation when they see thee the King of Heaven, with the Nebt Unnut[[11]] established upon thy head (and the diadem of the South and the diadem of the North upon thy brow) which maketh her abode in front of thee.
Thoth abideth at the prow of thy bark that he may destroy all thine adversaries.
They who dwell in the Tuat are coming forth to meet thy Majesty, and to gaze upon that beautiful semblance of thine.
And I too come to thee that I may be with thee to see thine Orb each day; let me not be detained, let me not be repulsed.
Let my limbs be renewed by the contemplation of thy glories, like all thy servants, for I am one of those who honoured thee upon earth.