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of my heroic power I have taken not in my hand. 19. _e gallab-ma a-gil-zu_(_215_)_-bi dal-la mi-ni-gi_(_216_) 19. Of my temple in Hallab its treasures he has hidden far away. 20. _gis-dal e-an-na pa-ba mi-ni-in-kud_ 20. Of the _tallu_(217) of Eanna its _PA_ he broke off. 21. _gud-dam sil-su im-ma-na-ra-e_ 21. Like an ox he came up against thee on the highways. 22. _gud-dam e e-sir unu-(ki)-ga-ge sar-ra mu-ni-in-gaz_ 22. Like an ox going forth in the streets of Erech he slaughtered multitudes(?). 23. _sar-ra gis-KU-A-a-na mu-ni-in-dig_ 23. Multitudes in their habitations he caused to die. 24. _gis-ig ka-gal-la im-ma-an-gur-gur_ 24. The doors of the city gate he shattered. 25. _a-tug_(_218_)_-na-ka ... im-ma-an-e_ 25. Her defender he caused to go forth, 26. _su-PES_(_219_)_ dumu su-PES __d.__Innini-ge_ 26. The fisherman, the son fisherman of Innini. 27. _sen-urudu mu-na-an-bar-ri-ia-dug_(_220_) 27. The copper vessels he scattered. 28. _gud-dam ra ... im-ma-an-ra-ag_ 28. Hastening like an ox he has wrought demolition. 29. _gud-dam e er-im-ma-an-sub_(_221_)_ sig-sig-ni-ma-mal_(_222_) 29. Coming forth like an ox tears he has caused to fall and misery he caused to be. 30. _d.__Innini zig_(_223_)_-mu sum-ma-ab_ 30. Oh Innini, grant me favor. 31. _gud kur-ra ga-mu-ra-ab-sum tur-zu ga-mu-ra-ah-lu_(_224_) 31. Oxen of the mountains I will give thee; thy stables I will enrich for thee. 32. _udu ... kur-ra ... ga-mu-ra-ab-sum amas-zu ga-mu-ra-ab-lu_ 32. Sheep of the mountains I will give thee; thy sheepfolds I will enrich for thee. 33. _azag __d.__Innini-ge mu-na-ni-ib-gi-gi_(_225_) 33. Holy Innini replied:-- 34. _a-sag gallab-(ki)-a dur-gar be-e-gar-ra e-ku_(_226_)_ ni-nad-ba_ 34. "In the plains of Hallab thou shalt make thy abode where the people repose." 35. _ama-ba_(_227_)_ ... gir(?) ... ga-ra-ab-tug-e balag-al_(_228_)_ gu-mu-ra-ab-bi_ 35. May their hosts _attend_(?) thee and proclaim to thee on lyre and harp(?) 36. _d.__Innini nam-ur-sag-[zu]_(_229_)_ ga-am-dug_ 36. Oh Innini, I will rehearse thy valor. 37. _zag-sal-zu ... dug-ga-am_ 37. It is good to sing thy praise. LITURGICAL HYMN TO SIN. 8097 (NO. 7) This liturgical composition consists of two melodies each designated by the rubric _sagarram_, "It is a _sagar_." The entire service is sung to the _tigu_, a kind of
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