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The priests have offered
my sacrifice
With joyful hearts to
the gods.
O Lord, issue thy command,
Give me the plant of
birth, show me the plant of birth,
Bring the child into
the world, grant me a son.
Samas opened his mouth
and spake to Etana:—
Away with thee, go to
the mountain....
The eagle opened his
mouth and spake to Etana:—
Wherefore art thou come?
Etana opened his mouth
and said to the eagle:—
My friend, give me the
plant of birth, show me the plant of birth,
Bring the child into
the world, grant me a son....
To
Etana then spake the eagle:—
My
friend, be of good cheer.
Come,
let me bear thee to Anu’s heaven,
On
my breast lay thy breast,
Grasp
with thy hands the feathers of my wings.
On
my side lay thy side.
On
his breast he laid his breast,
On
his feathers he placed his hands,
On
his side laid his side,
Firmly
he clung, great was his weight.
Two
hours he bore him on high.
The
eagle spake to him, to Etana:—
See
my friend, the land, how it lies,
Look
at the sea, the ocean-girded,
Like
a mountain looks the land, the sea like petty waters.
Two
hours more he bore him up.
The
eagle spake to him, to Etana:—
See
my friend the land, how it lies,
The
sea is like the girdle of the land.
Two
hours more he bore him up.
The
eagle spake to him, to Etana:—
See
my friend the land, how it lies,
The
sea is like the gardener’s ditches.
Up
they rose to Anu’s heaven,
Came
to the gate of Anu, Bel and Ea....
Come,
my friend, let me bear thee to Ishtar,
To
Ishtar, the queen, shalt thou go, and dwell at her
feet.
On
my side lay thy side,
Grasp
my wing-feathers with thy hands.
On
his side he laid his side,
His
feathers he grasped with his hands.
Two
hours he bore him on high.
My
friend see the land, how it lies,
How
it spreads itself out.
The
broad sea is as great as a court.
Two
hours he bore him on high.
My
friend see the land, how it lies,
The
land is like the bed of a garden,
The
broad sea is as great as a [.]
Two
hours he bore him on high.
My
friend see the land, how it lies.
[Etana, frightened, begs the eagle to ascend no further; then, as it seems, the bird’s strength is exhausted.]
To
the earth the eagle fell down
Shattered
upon the ground.
VII. THE GOD ZU