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Matches from Liber Al:

  1. Gods their men are fools. Come forth, o children,
  2. is to see your joy Above, the gemmed azure
  3. to see your joy Above, the gemmed azure is
  4. ye shall know that the chosen priest apostle of
  5. stars into the hearts of men. For he is ever a
  6. she a moon. But to him is The winged secret
  7. will him give when at last he knoweth me Since
  8. knoweth me Since I am Infinite Space
  9. Stars thereof do ye also thus. Bind nothing! Let
  10. difference made among you between any
  11. she answered him, bending down, a lambent flame
  12. earth her lithe body arched for love and her soft
  13. the little flowers Thou knowest! And the sign
  14. dissolution all. For these fools of men and their
  15. rituals shall be half known and half concealed: the Law is for
  16. it to the aeons. Hell. Let it be that state
  17. is a fool with his one one one: are not they the
  18. fool with his one one one: are not they the Ox
  19. one: are not they the Ox and none by the Book.
  20. about the Hierophantic task. Behold! there
  21. Behold! there are three ordeals in one, and it
  22. of death. Let him enter in turn or at once
  23. means and means. Be goodly therefore: dress ye
  24. and will of love as ye will, when, where and with whom ye will.
  25. when, where and with whom ye will. But always unto me.
  26. They are one or saying. They are many; if the
  27. it shall not assuage thee nor absolve thee But
  28. absolve thee But ecstasy be thine and joy
  29. of earth: ever To me To me Change not as much
  30. shall behold them. Expect him not from the
  31. West, for from no expected house cometh
  32. the law, love under will. Nor let the fools mistake
  33. not faith, while in life, upon death; peace
  34. do I demand aught in sacrifice. My incense
  35. little to lie in my bosom. For one kiss wilt
  36. one particle of dust shall lose all in that hour. Ye shall
  37. all in that hour. Ye shall gather goods and store of women
  38. earnestly to come before me in a single
  39. her eyes shall burn with desire as she stands bare
  40. all in her love-chant Sing the rapturous love-song
  41. me the knowledge of death. I am the Magician
  42. will to learn this writing. I see thee hate
  43. my number is nine by the fools; but with
  44. Light these are for the servants of the Star
  45. Delight and bright glory, and stir the hearts of
  46. o man, lust, enjoy all things of sense and rapture:
  47. not that any God shall deny thee for this. I am alone:
  48. this. I am alone: there is no God where I am. Behold!
  49. them at rule, at Victorious armies, at all the
  50. King! Love one another with burning hearts; on
  51. Because, and there he shall perish with the dogs
  52. the dogs of Reason. Now a curse upon Because and his
  53. skew-wise. Enough of Because! Be he damned for
  54. people, rise up awake! Let the rituals be
  55. night of the Prophet and his Bride! A feast
  56. for fire and a feast for water; a feast for life
  57. of Nu. There is death for the dogs. Dost thou fail?
  58. are not. Pity not the fallen! I never knew
  59. lying spectre of the centuries: veil
  60. not be sorry. Thou art emphatically my chosen;
  61. thee in a mask of sorrow: they that see thee shall
  62. that see thee shall fear thou art fallen: but I
  63. hide his poverty. Beware therefore! Love
  64. is a light before thine eyes o prophet
  65. Work be our bed in working! Thrill with the joy
  66. thou drink, drink by the eight and ninety
  67. ninety rules of art: if thou love, exceed
  68. and if thou art truly mine and doubt it not,
  69. if thou art truly mine and doubt it not, and
  70. thou art truly mine and doubt it not, and if
  71. art truly mine and doubt it not, and if thou
  72. truly mine and doubt it not, and if thou art
  73. shalt long for death. Death is forbidden, o man, unto
  74. there is none like unto thee among men
  75. Raise the spell of Ra-Hoor-Khuit. Now let it be
  76. that temple is already aright disposed it
  77. Conquer! That is enough. I will make easy to you
  78. Ra-Hoor-Khu is with thee. Worship me with fire
  79. me: let blood flow to my name. Trample down the
  80. blood flow to my name. Trample down the Heathen;
  81. your light; and I am the strength, force, vigor
  82. and I am the strength, force, vigor of your arms.
  83. thee an image which I will show thee, especial,
  84. or dropping from the host of heaven: then of
  85. beast, no matter what. This burn: of this make
  86. ye shall be strong in war. Moreover, be they long
  87. before me. My altar is of open brass work: burn
  88. smite. But your holy place shall be untouched
  89. Ra-Hoor-Khut. Then said the prophet unto the
  90. [these are the adorations, as thou hast written]
  91. I have made a secret door Into the House of Ra and
  92. Ra and Tum, Of Khephra and of Ahathoor. I am thy Theban, O
  93. Theban, O Mentu, The prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu!
  94. is the word secret not only in the English and
  95. done well and with business way. The ordeals thou shalt
  96. Refuse none, but thou shalt know destroy the
  97. utterly. Swift as a trodden serpent turn
  98. Swift as a trodden serpent turn and strike!
  99. strike! Be thou yet deadlier than he! Drag down
  100. my work to toy with old sweetnesses then shall my
  101. shall my vengeance be known. I will slay me her child:
  102. heart: I will cast her out from men: as a shrinking
  103. shall she crawl through dusk wet streets, and die cold and
  104. kings of the earth I will fill her with joy: with
  105. shall be translated into all tongues: but always with
  106. Let him not seek to try: but one cometh
  107. seek after this; for thereby alone can he fall
  108. them! With my Hawk's head I peck at the eyes of
  109. With my Hawk's head I peck at the eyes of Jesus as
  110. the face of Mohammed blind him With my claws I
  111. of Mohammed blind him With my claws I tear out
  112. proud, the royal and the lofty; ye are brothers! As
  113. of ordeal, which is bliss. The fool readeth this Book
  114. ordeal, which is bliss. The fool readeth this Book of
  115. which is bliss. The fool readeth this Book of the
  116. him as silver Through the second gold Through the
  117. world! for your time is nigh at hand I am the Lord of
  118. and from top to bottom: then behold! There

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