27. Six gars (120 feet) is thy height, two gars (40 feet) is thy breadth . . . .
28. thy circuit, thy contents, thy mass . . .
29. thy make which is in thee in the city of Nipur . . . .
30. I know thy entrance like this . . .
31. and this is good . . .
32. for I have his face, for I . . .
33. I fill . . . . .
34. . . . . .
35. for he took . . .
36. the pine tree, the cedar, . . .
37. in its cover . . .
38. thou also . . . .
39. may take . . .
40. in the collection of everything . . .
41. a great destruction . . .
42. the whole of the trees . . .
43. in thy land Izmanubani . . .
44. thy bush? is not strong . . .
45. thy shadow is not great . . .
46. and thy smell is not agreeable . . .
47. The Izmanubani tree was angry . . .
48. made a likeness?
49. like the tree . . .
The second, third, fourth and fifth columns appear to be entirely absent, the inscription reappearing on a fragment of the sixth column.