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    Tablet VI

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    He washed out his marred hair and cleaned up his equipment(?),
    shaking out his locks down over his back,
    throwing off his dirty clothes and putting on clean ones.
    He wrapped himself in regal garments and fastened the sash.
    When Gilgamesh placed his crown on his head,
    a princess Ishtar raised her eyes to the beauty of Gilgamesh.
    "Come along, Gilgamesh, be you my husband,
    to me grant your lusciousness.'
    Be you my husband, and I will be your wife.
    I will have harnessed for you a chariot of lapis lazuli and gold,
    with wheels of gold and 'horns' of electrum(?).
    It will he harnessed with great storming mountain mules!
    Come into our house, with the fragrance of cedar.
    And when you come into our house the doorpost(?) and throne dais(?)'will kiss your feet.
    Bowed down beneath you will be kings, lords, and princes.
    The Lullubu people' will bring you the produce of the mountains and countryside as tribute.
    Your she-goats will bear triplets, your ewes twins,
    your donkey under burden will overtake the mule,
    your steed at the chariot will be bristling to gallop,
    your ox at the yoke will have no match."
    Gilgamesh addressed Princess Ishtar saying:
    "What would I have to give you if I married you!
    Do you need oil or garments for your body! Do you lack anything for food or drink!
    I would gladly feed you food fit far a god,
    I would gladly give you wine fit for a king,
    ... may the street(?) be your home(?), may you be clothed in a garment,
    and may any lusting man (?) marry you!
    ...an oven who... ice,
    a half-door that keeps out neither breeze nor blast,
    a palace that crushes down valiant warriors,
    an elephant who devours its own covering,
    pitch that blackens the hands of its bearer,
    a waterskin that soaks its bearer through,
    limestone that buckles out the stone wall,
    a battering ram that attracts the enemy land,
    a shoe that bites its owner's feet!
    Where are your bridegrooms that you keep forever'
    Where is your 'Little Shepherd' bird that went up over you!
    See here now, I will recite the list of your lovers.
    Of the shoulder (?) ... his hand,
    Tammuz, the lover of your earliest youth,
    for him you have ordained lamentations year upon year!
    You loved the colorful 'Little Shepherd' bird

    and then hit him, breaking his wing, so
    now he stands in the forest crying 'My Wing'!
    You loved the supremely mighty lion,
    yet you dug for him seven and again seven pits.
    You loved the stallion, famed in battle,
    yet you ordained for him the whip, the goad, and the lash,
    ordained for him to gallop for seven and seven hours,
    ordained for him drinking from muddled waters,'
    you ordained far his mother Silili to wail continually.
    You loved the Shepherd, the Master Herder,
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