_Chapter of opening the Tuat by day._
The Hour(1.) discloseth what the head of Thoth keepeth close, who giveth
might to the Eye of Horus.(2.)
And I call upon the Eye of Horus which gleams as an ornament upon the
brow of Râ, the father of the gods.
I am that Osiris, the Lord of Amenta, and Osiris knoweth his day, and
that it is in his lot that he should end his being, and be no more.(3.)
I am Sutu, the father of the gods, the imperishable one.
Stay, Horus, for he is counted among the gods.
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