HYMN TO OSIRIS

    Homage to thee, Osiris, Lord of eternity, King of the Gods, whose names are manifold, whose forms are holy, thou being of hidden form in the temples, whose Ka is holy. Thou art the governor of Tattu (Busiris), and also the mighty one in Sekhem. Thou art  the Lord to whom praises are ascribed in the name of Ati, thou art the Prince of divine food in Anu. Thou art the Lord who is commenorated in Maati, the Hidden Soul, the Lord of  Qerrt, the Ruler supreme in White Wall (Memphis). Thou art the Soul of Ra, his own body, and hast thy place of rest in Hensu. Thou art the benefient one, and art praised in Nart. Thou makest thy soul raised  up. Thou art the Lord of the Great House in Khemenu. Thou art the mighty one of victories in Shas-hetep, Lord of eternity, the Governor of Abydos. The path to his throne is in Ta-tcheser (a part of Abydos). Thy name is established in  the mouths of men. Thou art the substance of Two Lands. Thou art Tem, the feeder of Kau (Doubles), the Governor of the Companies of the Gods.  Thou art the beneficent Spirit among spirits. The god of the Celestrial Ocean (Nu) draweth from thee waters. Thou sendest forth the north wind of eventide, and breath from thy nostrils to the satisfaction of thy heart. Thy heart reneweth its youth, thou producest the .... The stars in the celestrial heights are obidient unto thee, and the great doors of the sky open themselves before thee. Thou art he to whom praises are ascribed in the southern heaven, and thanks are given for thee in the northern heaven. The imperishable stars are under thy supervision, and the stars which never set are thy thrones. Offerings appear before thee at the decree of Keb. The Companies of the Gods praise thee, and the gods of the Tuat (Other World) smell the earth in paying homage to thee. The uttermost parts of the earth bow before thee, and all Egypt offereth thanksgiving unto thee when it meeteth Thy Majesty. Thou art a shining Spirit-Body, the governor of Spirit-Bodies; permanent is thy rank, established is thy rule. Thou art the well-doing Sekhem (Power) of the Company of the Gods, gracious is thy face, and beloved by him that seeth it. Thy fear is set in all the lands by reason of thy perfect love, and they cry out to thy name making it the first names, and all people make offerings to thee. Thou art the lord who art commemerated in heaven and upon the earth. Many are the cries which are made to thee at the Uak festival, and with one heart and voice Egypt raiseth cries of joy to thee.

    Thou art the Great Chief, the first among thy brethern, the Prince of the Companies of the Gods, establisher of Right and Truth throughout the World, the Son who was set on the great throne of his father Keb. Thou art the beloved of thy mother Nut, the mighty one of valor, who overthrew the Sebau-fiend. Thou dist stand up and smite thine enemy, and set thy fear in thine adversary. Thou dost bring the boundries of the mountains. Thy heart is fixed, thy legs are set firm. Thou art the heir of Keb and the sovereighnty of the Two Lands. He (Keb) hath seen his splendours, he hath decreed for him the guidance of the world by thy hand as long as times endure.  Thou hast made this earth with  thy hand, and the waters, and thewinds, andthe vegetation, and all the cattle, and all the feathered fowl, and all the fish, and all the creeping things, and all  the wild animaals thereof. The desert is the lawful possession of the son of Nut. The Two Lands are content to crown thee upon the throne of thy father, like Ra.

    Thou rollest up in the horizon, thou hast set light over darkness, thou sendest forth air from thy plumes, and thou floodest the Two Lands like the Disk at daybreak. Thy crown penetrateth the height of heaven, thou srt the companion of the stars, and the guide of every god. Thou art beneficent in decree and speech, the favored one the Great Company of the Gods, and beloved of the Little Company of the Gods.

    His sister [Isis] hath protected him, and hath replused  the fiends, and turned aside calamities (of evil). She uttered the spell with the magical  power of her mouth. Her tongue waas perfect, aand it never halted at a word. Beneficent in command and word was Isis, the woman of magical spells, the advocate of her brother. She sought him untiringly, she wandered round and round about this earth in sorrow, and she alighted not without finding him. She made light with her feathers, she created air with her wings, and she uttered the death wail for her brother. She raised up the inactive members of whose heart was still, she drew from him his essence, she made an heir, she reared the child in loneliness, and the place where he was not known, and he grew in strength and stature, and his hand was mighty in the House of Keb. The Company of the Gods rejoiced, rejoiced, at the coming of Horus, the son of Osiris, whose heart was firm, the triumphant, the son of Isis, the heir of Osiris."

References:
    Following is a list frequently mentioned geographical locations, and their commonly known names.

Abtu Abydos
Abu Elephantine
Anu Heliopolis
Bast Bubastis
Hensu Heraklopolis
Het-ka-Ptah Memphis
Khemenu Hermopolis
Per-Menu Panopolis
Qertt Elephantine
Sau Sais
Sekham Letopolis
Suat Asyut
Tetu Bursiris
Two Lands Upper and Lower Egypt
Unu Hermopolis