CHAPTER LXXIV
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_Chapter whereby the legs are set in motion upon earth._
Do what thou hast to do, O Sekaru (_twice_); as The god who is in his own house, and as The god who standeth on his legs in the Netherworld.
I shine above the Leg(1.) as I come forth in Heaven, but I lie helpless with corpselike face.
Oh I faint, I faint, as I advance; I faint, I faint before the teeth of those whose mouth raveneth in the Netherworld.
NOTE.
1. _The Leg._ In this place, as in chapter 98 and other texts, a constellation in the northern sky is meant, which many years ago I identified with Cassiopeia.
This constellation, according to