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- the glory of the stars into
- glory of the stars into the
- chief of all! I am Nuit and my
- dew of her light bathing his
- one of Heaven, let it be
- the light, faint faery, of
- light, faint faery, of the
- tongue; by all I can give, by
- give, by all I desire of ye
- shall comment thereupon
- the wand and the work of the sword:
- delivered from the lust
- are one Perfect and not
- servant sink? But there
- goodly therefore: dress ye
- foam. Also, take your fill and will of
- But always unto me. If this
- space-marks, saying: They are
- thou be of the princes
- East nor from the West, for
- All words are sacred and all prophets
- they understand a little;
- some though not all in the dark.
- the dove and there is the
- serpent. Choose ye well! He,
- is as all their numbers who are
- but always in the love of me,
- End. Nu! the hiding of Hadit.
- been revealed. I Hadit am
- knowledge go aright. I am the
- aright. I am the flame that
- I am Life, and the giver of
- but as shadows; they pass are done;
- as shadows; they pass are done; but
- up with blindness. For I am
- my bride is eleven. Hear
- kinsfolk. Is a God to live in a dog?
- in a dog? No! but the highest
- dog? No! but the highest are
- shall not harm ye at all. It is a lie,
- of sense and rapture: fear
- on the mountain; but in
- the fierce lust of your
- the earth are one. There
- doth not understand these
- the elements and feasts
- days of the writing of the
- Tahuti and the child of the
- the Gods. A feast for fire and a
- not. Pity not the fallen!
- the consoled the consoler. I
- egg.] Blue am I and gold in the
- than eyesight. There is
- veil: that veil is black. It
- the veil of sorrow, the pall of
- o prophet, when these words
- test: but a beggar cannot
- glad. Thy death shall be the seal of
- up thyself! Lift thine
- help hope in other spells.
- love, exceed by delicacy;
- But exceed! exceed!
- thou proud and mighty among
- among Gods! Lift up thyself, o
- stature shall surpass the stars.
- the name of thy house The
- you. Lurk! Withdraw! Upon them!
- to undergo the curses. Ye,
- neither men, nor Fates,
- of the folk folly, nor any other
- thee an image which I will show
- an image which I will show thee,
- images group around me to
- afterward soften smooth down
- some beast, no matter what.
- perfumes of your orison:
- invisible house there
- shall stain the tomb; another
- longer be poured To the
- Hawk-headed mystical Lord! The half
- Who makest the gods and death To
- Aum! let it fill me!" that<="" li="">
- in all the quarters [these
- well and with business way. The
- utterly. Swift as a trodden
- a trodden serpent turn
- If pity and compassion and
- old sweetnesses then shall my
- die cold and an-hungered. But
- all men! Then will I lift her
- her to pinnacles of power:
- a child mightier than all the
- be at your arms in battle
- original in the writing
- position to one another:
- his child that strangely. Let
- him not seek after this;
- he hangs upon the cross I flap
- who dare not fight, but play: all
- girders of the soul. To Me do
- is success I am the Hawk-Headed
- warriors about the pillars of
- left hand is empty, for I
- empty, for I have crushed
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