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AND CONCLUSION.
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48. at the bottom of them I placed reeds, pines, and simgar.

49. The gods collected at its savour, the gods collected at its good savour;

50. the gods like flies over the sacrifice gathered.

51. From of old also Rubat in her course

52. The great brightness of Anu had created. When the glory

53. of those gods on the charm round my neck I would not leave;

Column IV.

01. in those days I desired that for ever I might not leave them.

02. May the gods come to my altar,

03. may Elu not come to my altar,

04. for he did not consider and had made a deluge,

05. and my people he had consigned to the deep.

06. From of old also Elu in his course

07. saw the ship, and went Elu with anger filled to the gods and spirits:

08. Let not any one come out alive, let not a man be saved from the deep,

09. Ninip his mouth opened, and spake and said to the warrior Elu:

10. Who then will ask Hea, the matter he has done?

11. and Hea knew all things.

12. Hea his mouth opened and spake, and said to the warrior Bel:

13. "Thou prince of the gods warrior,