[44-5,2] [...] you [grasp] the [prow rope] of the evening b[ar]k (and) the towro[pe] of the morning bark, after you have transported the gods of the heb-sed by water [... your]self [upon] the way [...] you, while the [crown]s of Re are established [on] your head and eternity and everlastingness are before you.
Möge der Ba des Osiris König Psusennes, des Geliebten des Amun, zusammen mit dir zum Himmel emporsteigen, abstoßend in der Morgenbarke, landend in der Abendbarke.
[Worte zu sprechen durch] Hathor, die Große, die Herrin von Jwn.t, [Auge des Re], Herrin des Himmels, Gebieterin aller Götter, [… ..., ...] des Horizontes, [... ... …], Herrin (?) der Opfergaben (?) [... ... ...] Herrin (?) [... ... ...] des Lebens (?), die Schöne (?) [..., ...] der Tagesbarke, Herrin [... ... ...].
[Die Goldene geht auf,] die Mächtige in der msk.tt-Barke, die große Prächtige in der mꜥnḏ.t-Barke, die Tochter des Re, die [aus ihm] herauskam, die Gemahlin [des Gottes], Mutter des Gottes, die die Götter gebiert,
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