About Inanna, Lines 18-28.
A Hymn to Inana (23rd century BCE)
“Her wrath is a devastating flood which no one can withstand.
A great watercourse, she abases those whom she despises.
The mistress, a hurin bird who lets no one escape.
Inana, a falcon preying on the gods.”
About Inanna, Lines 29-38.
A Hymn to Inana (23rd century BCE)
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