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Matches from Liber Al:

  1. my unveiling before the Children of men Be thou Hadit,
  2. unveiling before the Children of men Be thou Hadit, my
  3. fools. Come forth, o children, under the stars take your fill of love.
  4. the God the Adorer I am nothing: they do not see me. They are as
  5. I am known to ye by my name Nuit, and to him by a secret name
  6. six and fifty Divide, add, multiply and understand. Then saith
  7. the little flowers Thou knowest! And the sign shall be my ecstasy,
  8. little flowers Thou knowest! And the sign shall be my ecstasy, the
  9. light bathing his whole body in a sweet smelling perfume of
  10. of Sweat O Nuit, continuous one of Heaven, let it be ever
  11. Then the priest fell into a deep trance or swoon said unto
  12. unto us the ordeals write unto us the rituals write unto us
  13. if she will. O lover, if thou wilt, depart. There is no bond that can
  14. divided but love: all else is a curse. Accursed! Accursed! be it to
  15. it; I call it Eight, Eighty, fourhundred eighteen. But
  16. fourhundred eighteen. But they have the half: unite by
  17. half: unite by thine art so that all disappear. My prophet is a
  18. and splendor is the Lord initiating: There is a word to say about
  19. not one know well the other. There are four gates to one palace;
  20. well the other. There are four gates to one palace; the floor of
  21. rose, and the emblems of death. Let him enter in turn or at
  22. in turn or at once the four gates; let him stand on the floor of
  23. goodly therefore: dress ye all in fine apparel eat rich foods and
  24. and drink sweet wines and wines that foam. Also, take your fill and will of
  25. me: the expect the direful judgments of Ra-Hoor-Khuit.
  26. not assuage thee nor absolve thee But ecstasy be thine and
  27. these mysteries hidden therein. The child of thy bowels,
  28. therein. The child of thy bowels, he shall behold them. Expect
  29. love me. But to love me is better than all things: if under
  30. earnestly to come before me in a single robe and covered
  31. unto me At all my meetings with you shall the priestess say and
  32. the name of my House. In the sphere I am everywhere, the
  33. everywhere, the center, as she, the circumference, is
  34. she shall be known I never. Behold! the rituals of the old time are
  35. prophet! thou hast ill will to learn this writing. I see thee
  36. and eat them up with blindness. For I am perfect, being
  37. bride is eleven. Hear me, ye people of sighing! The sorrows
  38. me, ye people of sighing! The sorrows of pain and regret Are
  39. highest are of us. They shall rejoice, our chosen: who sorroweth is not
  40. not of us. Beauty and strength, leaping laughter and delicious
  41. a lie, this folly against self. The exposure of innocence is a
  42. them. Ye shall see them at rule, at Victorious armies, at all the
  43. who doth not understand these runes shall make a great miss. He shall fall down
  44. rightly performed with joy beauty! There are rituals of
  45. A feast for the three days of the writing of the Book of the Law.
  46. feast for the three days of the writing of the Book of the Law. A
  47. for the three days of the writing of the Book of the Law. A feast
  48. the three days of the writing of the Book of the Law. A feast for
  49. the Equinox of the Gods. A feast for fire and a feast for water; a
  50. for the dogs. Dost thou fail? Art thou sorry? Is fear in thine heart?
  51. am I as a babe in an egg.] Blue am I and gold in the light of my bride:
  52. Blue am I and gold in the light of my bride: but the red gleam
  53. my service: ye do well, I will reward you here and hereafter. Fear
  54. shalt not be sorry. Thou art emphatically my chosen; and blessed are
  55. up. Nor shall they who cry aloud their folly that thou meanest nought
  56. I have forsaken you. He that is righteous shall be righteous still;
  57. be that yonder beggar is a King. A King may choose his garment as he
  58. one; we are none. Hold! Hold! Bear up in thy rapture; fall not in swoon of
  59. of the excellent kisses! Harder! hold up thyself! Lift thine
  60. art: if thou love, exceed by delicacy; and if thou do aught joyous,
  61. But exceed! exceed! Strive ever to more! and if thou
  62. Thou shalt long for death. Death is forbidden, o man, unto thee. The
  63. of its glory: He that lives long desires death much is ever the
  64. King among the Kings. Aye! listen to the numbers the words: A B K
  65. Y X R P S T O V A L. What meaneth this, o prophet? Thou knowest not, nor
  66. A L. What meaneth this, o prophet? Thou knowest not, nor shalt thou know
  67. shall expound it. But remember, o chosen one, to be me; to
  68. and blessing worship to the prophet of the lovely Star. Abrahadabra!
  69. With it ye shall smite the peoples and none shall stand before
  70. smite the peoples and none shall stand before you. Lurk! Withdraw!
  71. of revealing itself; set it in thy secret temple and
  72. make easy to you the abstruction from the ill-ordered house
  73. blood flow to my name. Trample down the Heathen; be upon them,
  74. that hour, o blessed Beast, and thou the Scarlet Concubine of his
  75. for the Beast his Bride are they: and for the winners of the
  76. afterward soften smooth down with rich fresh blood! The best blood
  77. unto me. This hath also another use; let it be laid before me,
  78. when Hrumachis shall arise and the double-wanded one assume my throne
  79. Hawk-headed mystical Lord! The half of the word of Heru-ra-ha, called Hoor-pa-kraat and
  80. adore the might of Thy breath, Supreme and terrible God, Who
  81. Ahathoor. I am thy Theban, O Mentu, The prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu! By
  82. The prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu! By Bes-na-Maut my breast I beat;
  83. By Bes-na-Maut my breast I beat; By wise Ta-Nech I weave my
  84. All this and a book to say how thou didst come hither and a reproduction
  85. and paper for ever for in it is the word secret not only in
  86. but to dine or to drink at them, it is the Law to give. Then
  87. pity and compassion and tenderness visit her heart if she
  88. my work to toy with old sweetnesses then shall my vengeance be
  89. be known. I will slay me her child: I will alienate her heart: I will cast
  90. her child: I will alienate her heart: I will cast her out from men: as a
  91. her heart: I will cast her out from men: as a shrinking and despised
  92. shrinking and despised harlot shall she crawl through dusk wet streets,
  93. with jewels, and rich garments, and let her be shameless before
  94. all the kings of the earth I will fill her with joy: with my force shall
  95. the Eighties cower before me, are abased I will bring you
  96. shall be translated into all tongues: but always with the original in
  97. all tongues: but always with the original in the writing of the
  98. of it all. Then this line drawn is a key: then this circle squared
  99. this; for thereby alone can he fall from it. Now this mystery of
  100. Buddhist, Mongol and Din. Bahlasti! Ompehda! I spit on your crapulous
  101. despise But the keen and the proud, the royal and the lofty;
  102. and the proud, the royal and the lofty; ye are brothers! As brothers
  103. Book of the Law, and its comment he understandeth it not. Let
  104. the first ordeal it will be to him as silver Through the second
  105. second gold Through the third, stones of precious water. Through
  106. the world! for your time is nigh at hand I am the Lord of the Double
  107. my left hand is empty, for I have crushed an Universe nought

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