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Chapter 2 |
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[ ] which he called [ ]....
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the High Water
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[ ] he had built a tower (?) [ ]
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[ ] shrine for Adad, the god [ ],
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In the shade of that shrine a poplar was growing [ ],
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In its crown an eagle settled,
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A serpent settled at its root.
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Daily they watched the wind beasts.
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The eagle made ready to speak, saying to the serpent,
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"Come, let us make friendship,
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Let us be comrades, you and I".
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The serpent made ready to speak, saying to the eagle,
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"If indeed.... of friendship and [ ]
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Then let us swear a mighty oath of Shamash.
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An abomination of the gods [ ]
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" Come then, let us set forth and go up the high mountain to hunt.
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"Let us swear an oath by the netherworld".
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Before Shamash the warrior they swore the oath,
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"Whoever transgresses the limits of Shamash
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" May Shamash deliver him as an offender into the hands of the executioner,
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" Whoever transgresses the limits of Shamash,
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" May the mountains remove their praises far away from him,
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" May the oncoming weapon make straight for him,
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" May the trap and curse of Shamash overthrow him and hunt him down!"
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After they had sworn the oath by the netherworld,
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They set forth, going up the high mountains,
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Each day by turns watching for the wild beasts,
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The eagle would hunt down wild oxen and gazelle,
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The serpent would eat, turn away, then his children would eat.
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The eagle would hunt down wild sheep and aurochs,
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The serpent would eat, turn away, then his children would eat.
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The serpent would hunt down beasts of the field, the creatures of earth,
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The eagle would eat, turn away, then his children would eat the food,
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The eagle´s children grew big and flourished.
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After the eagle´s children were grown big and were flourishing,
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The eagle´s heart indeed plotted evil,
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Evil his heart plotted indeed!
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He set his thoughts upon eating his friend´s young!
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The eagle made ready to speak, saying to its children:
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" I will eat the serpent´s children, the serpent [ ],
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" I will go up and dwell in heaven,
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" If I descend from the crown of the tree, ... the king."
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The littlest fledgling, exceedingly wise, siad these words to the eagle, his father:
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" Do not eat, my father!
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The net of Shamash will hunt you down,
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The mesh and oat of Shamash will overthrow yu and hunt you down.
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Whoever transgresses the limits of Shamash,
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Shamash will deliver him as an offender into the hands of the executioner!"
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He did not heed them, nor listen to his sons´ words,
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He descended and ate up the serpents´ children,
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In the evening of the same day,
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The serpent came, bearing his burden,
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At the entrance to his nest he cast down the meat,
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He looked around, his nest was gone"
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He looked down, his children were not [ ]!
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The eagle had gouged the ground with his talon,
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The cloud of dust from the sky darkened the sky.
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The serpent.... weeping before Shamash,
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Before Shamash the warrior his tears ran down,
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" I trusted in you, O warrior Shamash,
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" I was the one who gave provisions to the eagle,
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" Now my nest [ ]!
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" My nest is gone, while his nest is safe,
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" My young are destroyed, while his young are safe,
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" He descended and ate up my children!
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" You know, O Shamash, the evil he has done to me,
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" Truly, O Shamash your net is the wide earth,
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" Your trap is the distant heaven,
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" The eagle must not escape from your net,
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" That malignant Anzu who harbored evil against his friends!"
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When he had heard the serpent´s lament,
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Shamash made ready to speak, and said to him:
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" Go your way and cross the mountain,
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" I have captured for you a wild ox.
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" Open its insides, rend its belly,
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" Set an ambush in its belly,
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" Every kind of bird of heaven will come down to eat the meat.
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" The eagle will come down with them to eat the meat,
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" As he will not know the evil in store for him,
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" He will search for the juiciest meat [ ], he will walk about outside,
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" He will work his way into the covering of the instestines,
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" When he comes inside, seize him by his wings,
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" Cut off his wings, his pinions and tailfeathers,
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" Pluck him and cast him into a bottomless pit,
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" Let him die there of hunger and thirst".
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As Shamash the warrior commanded,
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The serpent went and crossed the mountain.
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Then did the serpent reach the wild ox,
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He opened its insides, he rent its belly.
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He set an ambush in its belly.
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Every kind of bird of heaven came down to eat the meat.
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Did the eagle know of the evil in store for him?
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He would not eat the meat with the other birds!
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The eagle made ready to speak, saying to his children:
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" Come, let us go down and we too eat the meat of the wild ox".
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The little fledgling, exceedingly wise, said these words to the eagle, his father:
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" Do not go down, father, no doubt the serpent is lurking inside the wild ox".
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The eagle said to himself,
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"Are the birds afraid? How is it they eat the meat in peace?"
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He did not listen to them, he did not listen to his sons´ words,
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He descended and perched on the wild ox.
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The eagle looked at the meat, searching in front and behind it.
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A second tme he looked at the meat, searching in front and behind it,
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He walked around outside, he worked his way into the covering of the intestines,
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When he came inside, the serpent seized him by his wings,
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" You intruded... you intruded...!
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The eagle made ready to speak, saying to the serpent:
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" Have mercy on me! I will make you such a gift as a king´s ransom!"
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The serpent made ready to speak, saying to the eagle:
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" If I release you, how shall I answer to Shamash o high?
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" Your punishment would turn upon me,
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" Me, the one to lay punishment upon you!"
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He cut off his wings, pinions and tail feathers,
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He plucked him and cast him into a pit.
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That he should die there of hunger and thirst.
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As for him, the eagle,.....[ ]
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He kept on beseeching Shamash day after day:
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" Am I to die in a pit?
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" Who would know how your punishment was imposed upon me?
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" Save my life, the eagle!
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Let me cause your name to be heard for all time".
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Shamash made ready to speak and said to the eagle:
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" You are wicked and have done a revolting deed,
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" You committed an abomination of the gods, a forbidden act.
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"Were you not under oath? I will not come near you,
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"There, there! A man I will send you will help you"
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Etana kept on bseeching Shamash day after day.
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"O Shamash, you have dined from my fattest sheep!
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"O Netherworld, you have drunk of the blood of my sacrificed lambs!
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" I have honored the gods and revered the spirits,
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" Dream intepreters have used up my incense,
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" Gods have used up my lambs in slaughter.
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" O Lord, give the command!
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" Grant me the plant of birth [of insight]!
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" Reveal to me the plant of birth [of insight]!
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" Relieve me of my burden, grant me an heir!"
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Shamash made ready to speak and said to Etana:
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" Relieve me of my burden, grant me an heir!"
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Shamash made ready to speak and said to Etana:
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" Find a pit, look inside,
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" An eagle is cast within it.
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" He will reveal to you the plant of birth".
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Etana went his way.
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He found the pit, he looked inside
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The eagle was cast within it
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There he was for him to bring up!
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