Utterance 630.
1788a. To say: Osiris N., this source is in thee;
1788b. I am the water-hole; I am the flowing (or, overflowing).
Utterance 631.
1789. To say: I have assembled my brother; I have united his limbs.
Utterance 632.
1790a. To say: My heart is full of the place where thou art;
1790b. how harmful is thine odour, how bad is thine odour, how great is thine odour!
Utterance 637.
1799a. To say: Horus comes; filled [with ointment], he sought his father, Osiris;
1799b. he found him on his side in Gḥś.ti.
1800a. Osiris filled himself with the eye of him whom he begat.
1800b. O N., I have come to thee also,
1800c. that I may fill thee with the ointment that came forth from the eye of Horus.
1801a. Fill thyself with it.
1801b. It will assemble thy bones; it will unite thy limbs;
1801c. it will collect thy flesh; it will let thy evil sweat flow to the ground.
1802a. Take its odour to thee, that thy odour may be sweet like that of Rē‘,
1802b. when he ascends in the horizon, and the gods of the horizon delight in him.
1803a. O N., the odour of the eye of Horus is upon thee;
1803b. the gods who follow Osiris delight in thee.
1804a. Thou hast borne off their white crown, while thou art endued with the form of Osiris,
1804b. whereby thou art a spirit, more than the spirits, as Horus himself, lord of men, commanded.
Evil sweat and harmful odor might be carbon dioxide coming out of solution.
Yes, I know that most people can't smell carbon dioxide.
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