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ILLNESS AND WANDERINGS

Column IV. (fragment).

1. On a beautiful couch I will seat thee,

2. I will cause thee to sit on a comfortable seat on the left,

3. the kings of the earth shall kiss thy feet.

4. I will enrich thee and the men of Erech I will make silent before thee,

5. and I after thee will take all . . . .

6. I will clothe thy body in raiment and . . . .


7. Ragmu-seri-ina-namari on his hearing this

8. his fetters loosed . . . .

The speech of Ragmu to Izdubar and the rest of the column are lost, the narrative recommencing on Column V. with another speech of Izdubar.

Column V. (fragment).

1. . . . . to me

2. . . . . my . . . I wept

3. . . . . bitterly I spoke

4. . . . . my hand

5. . . . . ascended to me

6. . . . . to me


7. . . . . leopard of the desert

Column V.

1. Izdubar opened his mouth and said to Ragmu

2. . . . . my presence?