West Face[NORTHERN COLUMN].
i. e.Behold Pharaoh! He isthe heavenly Horus, the powerful bull, beloved of Rā. He isRamses II., the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, who isthe Sunhimself andchild of the gods. He ismaster of the two countries[Egypt],the Sun's offspring, Ramses II. .......... No one has donewhathe did in his father's[Tum's]house. He isthe lord of the two countries[Egypt],Ramses II., the Sun's offspring, Ramses II., who gives life.
West Face[SOUTHERN COLUMN].
i. e.Behold Pharaoh! He isthe heavenly Horus, the powerful bull, the son of Rā. He isRamses II., the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, the golden Horus, who abounds in yearsandis great in victories. He isthe Sun's offspring, Ramses II., .......... He isthe lord of the two countries[Egypt],Ramses II., the Sun's offspring, Ramses II., nowand forever.
North Face[EASTERN COLUMN].
i. e.Behold Pharaoh! He isthe heavenly Horus, the powerful bull, beloved of Mā[Truth]. He isRamses II., the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, the lord of the festivals like his father Ptah. He isthe Sun's offspring, Ramses II., whomRā has begotten in order to gladden Heliopolisandfillhersanctuarieswith treasures. It is hewho brought forth himselfaslord of the two countries[Egypt],Ramses II., the Sun's offspring, Ramses II., who gives all life nowand forever.
North Face[WESTERN COLUMN].
i. e.Behold Pharaoh! He isthe heavenly Horus, the powerful bull, the son of Rā. He isRamses II., the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, the lord of the VultureandUræus diadems, who protects Egyptandsmites theforeignnations. He isthe Sun's offspring, Ramses II., a kingwhosehands have done warlike deeds in full view of the entire world. He isthe lord of the two countries[Egypt],Ramses II., the Sun's offspring, Ramses II., who gives all life nowand forever.