The Literature of the Ancient EgyptiansBudge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir
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The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians
Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir
Egyptian literature -- History and criticism; Egyptian literature -- Translations into English
"When thou offerest up offerings to thy God, beware lest thou offer the
things that are an abomination [to Him]. Chatter not [during] his
journeyings (or processions), seek not to prolong (?) his appearance,
disturb not those who carry him, chant not his offices too loudly, and
beware lest thou.... Let thine eye observe his dispensations. Devote
thyself to the adoration of his name. It is he who giveth souls to
millions of forms, and he magnifieth the man who magnifieth him....
"I gave thee thy mother who bore thee, and in bearing thee she took upon
herself a great burden, which she bore without help from me. When after
some months thou wast born, she placed herself under a yoke, for three
years she suckled thee.... When thou wast sent to school to be educated,
she brought bread and beer for thee from her house to thy master
regularly each day. Thou art now grown up, and thou hast a wife and a
house of thy own. Keep thine eye on thy child, and bring him up as thy
mother brought thee up. Do nothing whatsoever that will cause her
(_i.e._ thy mother) to suffer, lest she lift up her hands to God, and He
hear her complaint, [and punish thee].
"Eat not bread, whilst another standeth by, without pointing out to him
the bread with thy hand....
"Devote thyself to God, take heed to thyself daily for the sake of God,
and let to-morrow be as to-day. Work thou [for him]. God seeth him that
worketh for Him, and He esteemeth lightly the man who esteemeth Him
lightly.
"Follow not after a woman, and let her not take possession of thy heart.
"Answer not a man when he is wroth, but remove thyself from him. Speak
gently to him that hath spoken in anger, for soft words are the medicine
for his heart.
"Seek silence for thyself."
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