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Wonhip (Re-Hlorakhty who Rejices in the Horizon
(in his Name asthe Shu who i in the Aten ving fore
‘ver and ever, che Living Aten che Great One who i in
Jubilee, Master of all tha the Aten eneirlen Master of
Heaven, Master of the Earth, Master of the Berten in
Ale Atea;" and the King of Upper and Lower Egype,
the one Living on Maat, Maser of Regalia (Auhenatea),
‘he log lived, an the Foremost Wife of ehe King, whom
he loves, the Mitress of Two Lands (Neferefru-Aten
Neferi,tiving, well, and young forever and ever,
He say:
You sin perfection onthe horizon of the sky,
living Aten, who seated life
Whenever you are ren upon the eastera horizon
you il every land with your perfection,
You are appealing, great, sparkling high over every land,
‘Your rays hold together the lands a fa as everything you
have made,
Since you ae Re, you rich a far as they do,
and you cub tein for your beloved son.
Although you are faraway, your rays are upoa the land,
you are in their faces, yee your departare & noe ebserved
Wiisnever you set on the western horizon,
the land isin darkness in the manner of death,
They sleep ina bedroom with heads under the coves,
anu one eye dos not se another
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toe he An a paded a Lng wheres SER Se
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If all thir posesions which are under thei heads were
szdlen,
they would noe know it
4 vary lion who comes out of his cave and al the serpents
bite,
for darkness ia banket
‘The lind issilenc now, because he who made them
isarreston his horizon.
But when day breaks you ae risen upon the horizon,
and you shine a the Aten inthe daytime
‘When you dispel darknes and you give forth your rays
the ewo lands ae in festival
alert and sanding on thei fees
‘ow that you have raised them up.
5 Their bodies are clean, /and thee clothes have been put
thei arms are clifted> in prise at your rising.
“The entire land performs its work:
all the eae are content with thei fodder,
trees and plans grow,
bieds ly up to thei ness,
theie wings cextended> in praise for your Ka
Allee kine prance on thei feet;
‘everything which fe up and alight,
5 theylive when you hae rien for them,
The barges si upstream and downsteam too,
foc every way is open at your rising
“The fishes inthe river leap before your face
‘when your rays rein the se,
‘You who have placed seed in woman
and lave made sperm into man,