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SPEECH OF HERU-NETCH-ATEF—(continued). HYMN TO RA-H ARMACHIS.
1.— Vignette: (a) Isis and Nephthys, the sisters of Osiris, kneeling in adoration on the
right and !eft of the standard of the West, which stands upon the Solar Mount and supports
the hawk emblematic of Ra-Harmachis. On each side are two dog-headed apes, the
transformed openers of the eastern portals of Heaven, raising their hands in adoration,
deities, winged eyes, etc. (b) The lady Anhai, a singer in the choir of Amen-Ra at Thebes,
standing before a table of offerings.
Text: A Hymn to Ra-Harmachis, or the rising Sun.
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SPEECH OF HERU-NETCH-ATEF—(continued). HYMN TO RA-H ARMACHIS.
1.— Vignette: (a) Isis and Nephthys, the sisters of Osiris, kneeling in adoration on the
right and !eft of the standard of the West, which stands upon the Solar Mount and supports
the hawk emblematic of Ra-Harmachis. On each side are two dog-headed apes, the
transformed openers of the eastern portals of Heaven, raising their hands in adoration,
deities, winged eyes, etc. (b) The lady Anhai, a singer in the choir of Amen-Ra at Thebes,
standing before a table of offerings.
Text: A Hymn to Ra-Harmachis, or the rising Sun.