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142 You stand well with the Southland, (P75)
143 they come to You bearing tribute, with gifts.
144 I have acted like the forefathers :
145 if one has no grain to give,
146 be kind, since they are humble before You.
147 Be sated with your bread, your beer ...
148 Granite comes to You unhindered.
149 Do not despoil the monuments of another,
150 but quarry stone in Tura.
151 Do not build your tomb out of ruins,
152 (using) what had been made for what is to be made.
153 Behold, the King is the Lord of Joy ! (P79)
154 May You rest, sleep in your strength,
155 follow your heart, through what I have done :
156 there is no foe within your borders.
157 I arose as Lord of the City,
158 whose heart was sad because of the Northland.
159 From Hetshenu to {Sembaqa, and its southern border at Two-Fish Channel.}13
160 I pacified the entire West as far as the coast of the Lake.14
161 It pays taxes, it gives cedar wood.
162 One sees juniper wood which they give us.
163 The East abounds in bowmen,
164 and their labour-dues {arrive}.
165 The middle islands are turned back,15
166 and every man from amongst them.
167 The temples say : 'You are greater than I !'
168 Look, the land they had ravaged has been made into nomes, (P85)
169 (and) all kinds of large towns {are in it}.
170 What was ruled by one is in the hands of ten,
171 officials are appointed, (and) tax-{lists drawn up}.
172 When free men are given land,
173 they work for You like a single team.
174 No rebellious heart will arise among them,
175 and Hapy will not fail to come.16
176 The dues of the Northlands are in your hand,
177 for the mooring-post is staked in the destrict I made in the East,
178 from Hebenu to The Ways of Horus.17
179 It is settled with towns, filled with people,
180 of the best in the whole land,
181 to repel attacks against them.
182 May I see a brave man who will do the like,
183 who will add to what I have done.
184 (For) a vile heir would {disgrace} me.
185 But this should be said to the bowmen : (P91)
186 "The miserable Asiatic,
187 is wretched because of the place he is in :
188 short of water, bare of wood,
189 its paths are many and painful because of mountains.
190 He does not dwell in one place, (and)
191 food propels his legs.
192 He fights since the time of Horus,
193 not conquering nor being conquered,
194 he does not announce the day of combat,
195 like a thief who hides for a (united) group."
196 But as I live and shall be what I am, (P94-95)
197 these bowmen were a sealed wall.
198 I breached {their strongholds},
199 I made Lower Egypt attack them,
200 I captured their inhabitants,
201 I seized their cattle,
202 until the Asiatics abhorred Egypt.
203 Do not concern yourself with him,
204 (for) the Asiatic is a crocodile on its shore :
205 it snatches from a lonely road,
206 (but) it cannot seize from a populous town !
207 Medenyt has been restored to its nome, (P98-99)
208 its one side is irrigated as far as Kem-Wer.18
209 It is the {defense} against the bowmen.
210 Its walls are warlike, its soldiers many,
211 its serfs know how to bear arms,
212 apart from the free men within.
213 The region of Memphis totals ten thousand men,
214 free citizens who are not taxed.
215 Officials are in it since the time it was residence,
216 the borders are firm, the garrisons valiant.
217 Many northerners irrigate it as far as the Northland,
218 taxed with grain in the manner of free men.
219 For those who do this, this is the way to surpass me.
220 Look, it is the gateway of the Northland !
221 It has acted as a dyke as far as Heracleopolis !19
222 Abundant citizens are the support of the heart.
223 Beware of being surrounded by the serfs of the foe.
224 Caution prolongs life.
225 If your southern border is attacked, (P106)
226 (it means) the bowmen have put on the war belt !
227 Build buildings in the Northland !
228 As the name of a man is not made small by his actions,
229 so a settled town is not harmed.
230 Build {a temple for your statue.}
231 The foe loves grieving the heart and vile deeds.
The glory of kingship (P109 - P123)
232 King Khety, the justified, laid down in teaching :
233 "He who is silent of heart towards violence diminishes the offerings.
234 The god will attack the rebel for the sake of the temples."
235 He will be overcome for what he has done,
236 he will be sated with what he planned to gain,
237 one will not bring him on one's water on the day of woe.20
238 Enrich the offering tables ! Revere the god !
239 Do not say : "It is weakness of heart !", and do not slacken your actions.
240 He who opposes You disturbs the sky.
241 The monuments are sound for a hundred years.
242 If the foe understood this, he would not attack them.
243 (But) there is no one who has no enemy.
244 The Lord of the Two Shores is one who knows, (P115)
245 (and) the King, the Lord of Courtiers, is not foolish,
246 (for) as one (who is) wise did he come from the womb !
247 From a million men, the god singled him out ...
248 A goodly office is kingship,
249 it has no son, no brother to maintain its memorial.
250 But one man provides for the other :
251 a man acts for him who was before him,
252 so that what he has done is preserved by his successor.
253 Look, a shameful deed occured in my time : (P119)
254 the nome of Thinis was ravaged !
255 Though it happened through my doing,
256 I learned it after it was done.
257 There was retribution for what I had done.
258 For it is evil to destroy,
259 useless to restore what one has damaged,
260 (or) to rebuild what one has demolished.
261 Beware of it ! With its like, a blow is repaid,
262 (and) to every action there is a response.
divine justice (P123 - P130)
263 Generation succeeds generation,
264 (while) the god, who knows (their) characters, has hidden himself.
265 One cannot resist the Lord of the Hand,21
266 (for) he reaches all that the eyes can see ...
267 One should revere the god on his path,
268 made of costly stones, fashioned of bronze.22
269 As watercourse is replaced by watercourse,
270 so no river allows itself to be concealed,
271 (and) it breaks the channel in which it was hidden.
272 So also, the Ba goes to the place it knows, (P127)
273 and strays not from its former path.
274 Make worthy your house of the West,
275 make firm your station in the necropolis,
276 by being upright, by doing justice,
277 upon which the hearts of men rely.
278 The loaf of the upright is preferred
279 to the ox of the evildoer.
280 Work for the god, he will also work for You :
281 with offerings that make the altar flourish,
282 with cravings that proclaim your name.
283 The god thinks of him who works for him !23
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