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- are fools. Come forth,
- mine, O Ankh-af-na-khonsu!
- I have given unto
- I am Nuit and my word
- lovely hands upon the
- and her soft feet
- I write not the
- book of Law My scribe
- there be folly, he
- Thelemites will
- if he look but close
- the word. For there
- Do what thou wilt shall be
- O lover, if thou wilt,
- the Jews call it; I call
- his one one one: are
- through fire; let
- and the lofty chosen
- of the equation,
- Invoke me under
- my stars. Love is the
- chosen, knowing the law
- My incense is of
- for them that love
- rich headdress. I love
- To me! calling forth
- of all in her love-chant
- voluptuous night
- is the knowledge of
- axle of the wheel, and
- wheel, and the cube
- me; ill, for I am the
- all the sorrows are but
- that which remains. O
- me in Thee which
- thou wast the knower,
- devour men and eat
- not for the poor and
- that lie: That Thou
- Must Die: verily
- ever Nuit Hadit
- The Sun, Strength
- fear not that any God
- Ye shall see them at
- armies, at all the joy;
- joy; and there shall be
- times greater
- men trample in
- perish. Be they
- dead! Amen. [This is of
- in an egg.] Blue am I
- of my bride: but
- veil is black. It is
- spectre of the
- we are upon thee;
- words for the Kings! I
- joyous, let there
- and doubt it not, and
- joyous! death is the
- Death! Death! Thou shalt
- much is ever the
- A B K A L G M O R Y X R P S T O V A L.
- upon men, to tell
- this glad word. O be thou
- to the prophet
- it in locked glass for a
- trouble. Ra-Hoor-Khu is
- my name. Trample
- and thou the Scarlet
- nor any other power
- power in heaven or
- them. That stele
- the Abomination
- altar is of open brass
- the Lord of Thebes,
- invoke, I greet
- before Thee:- I,
- me its red flame
- flame is as a sword in my
- establish thy way in
- is said. " is<="" li="">
- and a reproduction
- made by hand; and to each
- man and woman that thou
- them, it is the Law
- and with business way.
- am Ra-Hoor-Khuit and I am
- harlot shall she crawl through
- adulterous; let her
- then will I breed
- will fill her with joy:
- mysteries that
- Let him not seek
- strangely. Let him
- Let him not seek
- fall from it. Now this
- done, and I want to go on
- the Indian and the
- But the keen and
- of the word of the God
- the God enthroned
- of ordeal, which is bliss.
- the intimate
- twin warriors about
- Universe nought
- The Book of the Law is
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