29. one of thy seven chiefs like . . . .
30. his cities to ruins and mounds thou dost reduce . . . .
31. his great spoil thou dost spoil, to the midst of . . . .
32. the gods of the country strong thou removest afar off . . . .
33. the god Ner and . . . .
34. the productions of the countries . . . .
35. within it they gather . . . .
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Reverse.
1. For years untold the glory of the great lord . . . .
2. When Lubara was angry also to sweep the countries . . . .
3. he set his face
4. Itak his adviser quieted him and stayed . . . .
6. collecting his . . . . to the mighty one of the gods, Merodach son of . . . .
7. in the commencement of the night he sent him, and like in the year . . . .
8. Not any one . . . .
9. . . . . and went not down against . . . .
10. his . . . . also Lubara received and before . . . .
11. . . . . Itak went before him rejoicing . . . .
12. . . . . all of them placed with him.
13. Any one who shall speak of the warrior Lubara