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HUMOUR OF PAULINE PEPPER, THE (unfinished story)Original typed copy, Warburg, ND
HUT v. HOTEL (poem) In Residence pg.49 PB, 1904
HUXLEY, THOMAS HENRY see - SCIENCE AND BUDDHISM, To
HYACINTH see - FOUNTAIN OF THE
HYMN (poem) - (O Lord our God!) from The Tale of Archais. The Collected Works Vol.I pg.24 PB, 1905
HYMN FOR JULY 4 (poem) see - HYMN, FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
HYMN, FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE (Independence Day), AN To the Countess of Tankerville AC/Syracuse University, original handwritten ms., ND The Winged Beetle pg.151 HB, 1910 The International Vol.XII No.3, NY, March 1918 Thumbs Up!, 1941 Ecclesia Gnostica magazine No.1, CA pg.31, 1984 The Scribe magazine Vol.1:1, NY pg.15, Spring Equinox 1994 see - RECORDINGS - THE VOICE OF ALEISTER CROWLEY see - THUMBS UP!
Note: The title which we use is found on the original manuscript at Syracuse University and in The Winged Beetle. When this piece appeared in The International it was called AN HYMN FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, using all capital letters in the same type. When Crowley republished this poem in Thumbs Up! he uses the same format as found in The Winged Beetle but he dropped the 'An'. Also in the Contents to Thumbs Up! the poem is referred to as 'Hymn for July 4'. Crowley also omits "To the Countess of Tankerville" which is found in the contents of the Winged Beetle and in Thumbs Up! he dedicates the poem to "Franklin Delano Roosevelt For the People of the United States of America." All of the Recordings, or The Voice of Aleister Crowley, refer to this piece simply as 'Hymn to the American People on the Anniversary of their Independence' which is due to Crowley introducing the poem as such in the recording.
HYMN OF THE FIORD-DWELLERS (poem) The Giant's Thumb pg.209 PB, 1992
HYMN TO APOLLO (poem) Oracles pg.83, 1905 The Collected Works Vol.II pg.22 PB, 1906 Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.63 PB, 1986
HYMN TO ASTARTE (poem) for Deirdre Temperance, Neptune Press, pamphlet, 1971 The New Equinox magazine No.4, England, 1977 In the Continuum Vol.III:4 pg.5, 1983
HYMN TO ISIS, A (poem) Amphora, First Impression Series No.21, pg.13 HB, 1993
Note: This poem is unnamed in Amphora and is given only a number, or X (ten). The First Impression edition reproduces Crowley's personal copy with scribbled notes where he claims that he wrote this poem in 1899 as a hymn to Isis for S.A.Mathers and that the word Isis in this version of the poem has been changed to Mary to reflect the subject matter of the present book.
HYMN TO LUCIFER (poem) Typed copy by Grady Louis McMurtry, ND Dove Press, Malton, Ontario, Canada, broadsheet red paper, June 20, 1970 Earth Religion News magazine, NY, 1974 Brocken Mountain Lodge OTO, typed copy, 1978 The Equinox Vol.III:10 pg.252 HB, 1986 The Aleister Crowley Scrapbook by Sandy Robertson Samuel Weiser Inc., ME pg.36 PB, 1988 Selected Poems, Alberta, Canada, 1988 Rebels & Devils, the Psychology of Liberation, edited by C.S.Hyatt New Falcon Publications, AZ pg.73 PB, 1996
HYMN TO PAN (poem) by Aliester (sic) Crowley Argus Bookshop, Chicago, pamphlet, only 1000 copies, 1919 OLLA pg.127 HB, 1946 American Aphrodite, Vol.1 No.1, Samuel Roth, NY, 1951 Winter Solstice An.IIiv, issued by Alan Watt, pamphlet, 1952 Eros and Evil, The Sexual Psychopathology of Witchcraft by R.E.L.Masters, Julian Press, Inc., NY pg.xi HB, 1962 Magick in Theory & Practice HB, 1965 In the Continuum Vol.I No.3 pg.iii, 1974 The Oriflamme Vol.2 No.1 NY pg.13, 1975 The Equinox Vol.III:1 pg.5 HB, 1978 The Devil's Dominion by Anthony Masters G.P.Putnam's Sons, NY 1978 pg.86 HB, 1978 Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.61 PB, 1986 The King of the Shadow Realm by John Symonds Duckworth & Company, Ltd., London pg. 237 HB, 1989 Portable Darkness by Michaelsen pg.313 HB, 1989 The Giant's Thumb pg.311 PB, 1992 Broadsheet Collection, England, 1993 The Scribe magazine Vol.II:1, NY pg.34, 1995
Note: Crowley, "... the most powerful enchantment ever written." Originally written in Moscow in 1913, it was intended to be published in The Giant's Thumb but this book was never released while Crowley was alive. The poem first appeared in The Equinox Volume III No.1 and later that year by Argus Bookshop as a pamphlet. The Argus edition is often incorrectly listed as being published in 1917, which is wrong. The Argus edition also misspelled Aleister as Aliester.... Gerald Yorke notes that the Watt edition "was issued as a Christmas card."
HYMN TO PAN (poem), from Orpheus The Collected Works Vol.3 pg.211 PB, 1907 In The Continuun Vol.II:4 pg.49, 1979
HYMN TO SATAN (poem) AC/Syracuse University, handwritten original, ND Typed copy by Grady Louis McMurtry, ND The Oriflamme Vol.2 No.1 NY pg.10, 1975 The Equinox Vol.I:10 pg.206 HB, 1978 OYEZ magazine, Summer Solstice 1981 The Giant's Thumb pg.178 PB, 1992
HYMN TO TAHUTI (poem) see - 777 see - ALEISTER CROWLEY POSTHUMOUS POEMS...'
HYMN TO TERMINUS (poem) Aleister Crowley, A Memoir of 666 by Alan Burnett-Rae Victim Press, London, pg.16 pamphlet, 1971 The Aleister Crowley Scrapbook by Sandy Robertson Samuel Weiser Inc., ME pg.33 PB, 1988 Selected Poems, Alberta, Canada, 1988
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