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UNNAMED POEMS AND VERSES(Ah love! could thou & I with Fate conspire) Diaries, 5th Notebook pg.11, 1924 (Armenians are worse) Diaries pg.7, March 20th, 1922 (Bury a little dawg, sir?. Done!) The Magical Record of the Beast pg.271 HB, 1972 (Bury me in a quicklime grave!) Diaries pg.5, June 1st 1930 (By palm and pagoda enchaunted o'ershadowed,) The Confessions pg.268 HB, 1969 (Could ivory blush with a stain of the sunset on highlands) see - HELENE (Eugene of Cayenne is a king among men) Diaries pg.4, November 13th 1926 (Everything to keep off the grass) The Magical Record of the Beast pg.158, 1972 (For hardship Greeks have undergone) Diaries pg.33, December 7th 1944 (Friend detested, vile and good) Diaries pg.50, September 17th 1942 (Great Jove immortal glory grants?) Diaries pg.45, October 21st 1941 (Here lies the body of Thomas White) Diaries pg.13, May 23rd 1944 (I am a blind man on a helmless ship) The Confessions pg.73 HB, 1969
NOTE: Crowley writes in The Confessions (pg.73) that this poem "was published in a magazine called The Christian."
(I buggered a boy in the black out) re: John Aubrey Long Diaries pg.31 appendix, 1940 (I have drunk deep - to death - of the cold spring) Diaries, Appendix, 9th Notebook pg.2, 1924 (I have got the girl I wanted) The King of the Shadow Realm by J.Symonds pg.384, 1989 (I hear the waters faint and far,) see - HARBOUR, VERA CRUZ (I lie beneath the cliff of the canyon) The Confessions pg.773 HB, 1969 (I often wish I could divine) Diaries pg.31, October 24th 1943 (I ran upon the ridges of the hill) The Confessions pg.771 HB, 1969 (I sit and smoke) Diaries pg.8, March 7th 1943 (It crossed my mind to draw my dripping scourge) re: Crowley The Magical Diaries of Aleister Crowley pg.169 HB, 1979 (It doesn't matter, my Hanni) re: Hanni Jaeger Diaries pg.15, May 6th 1931 (Nuit! whose Body is Space) Diaries pg.55, 1921 (On a king a cat may look) Diaries pg.4, February 1st 1944 (On vinous themes no razor-edge is) Diaries pg.65 appendix, 1942 (Poets feed on love and fame) re: Shelly Diaries pg.9, March 11th 1943 (Pity is the last insolence of pride) The Magical Record of the Beast pg.291, 1972 (Rose on the breast of the world of spring,) see - ROSE (Sally is a darling little bitch) Diaries, Appendix pg.39, 1938 (Seated one day at the organ) Diaries, pg.14, May 3rd 1931 (Speak, O my sister, O my spouse, speak,) see - EDITH (Take 'ome a Chreesmas Pooding?) Diaries pg.60 appendix, 1941 (Terror, and darkness, and horrid despair!) The Confessions pg.50 HB, 1969 (The birds without barn) Diaries pg.6, February 27th 1941 (The Bishop of London, appealed to,) re: John Anthony Long Diaries pg.31 appendix, 1940 (The Dullest Teuton brain can pull) Diaries, 10th Notebook pg.5, 1924 (They gave me command of the Navy) re: John Anthony Long Diaries pg.32 appendix, 1940 (The Gods took counsel with the Lords of Fate) The Magical Diaries of Aleister Crowley pg.169 HB, 1979 ("To hell with Huns & Jews!" you sing?) Diaries pg.30, October 3rd 1943 (When Duty bellows hoarse "Thou must!) Diaries pg.1, January 1st 1942 (Who shall contend with his lords...) Diaries, 5th Notebook pg.9, 1924
URN, THE (Liber LXXIII - 73) see - DIARIES 16/06/28 17/03/06 (The Diary of a Magus)
Note: Crowley, "This is the sequel to the Temple of Solomon the King, and is the Diary of a Magus. This book contains a detailed account of all the experiences passed through by the Master Therion in his attainment of this grade of Initiation, the highest possible to any manifested Man." Most of this is believed to be incorporated into Crowley's Confessions. The Crowley Cross-Index by W.Parfitt & A.Drylie (1976) incorrectly lists this as Liber LXXXIII (83).
UT (poem) To Arnold Bennett The Winged Beetle pg.128 HB, 1910 In the Continuum Vol.I:7 pg.1, 1976
UTTERANCE OF THE PYTHONESS, THE (Liber MCXXXIX - 1139)
Note: In The Holy Books of Thelema on pg.266 it states 'Title unknown.' This is possibly true, however, in Liber Viarvm Viae, Eq.I:7 on pg.103 it gives some indication of the substance of this Liber by referring to it as The Utterance of the Pythoness, although this may not be the name, we've decided to list it as such. No copy survives.
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V VEL REGULI, LIBER (Liber V - 5) The Ritual of The Mark of The Beast AC/Syracuse University, original typed copy, ND Aleister Crowley's Diaries pg.46, 1921 Magick in Theory & Practice pg.331 HB, 1965 Kaaba newsletter Vol.1 No.3, NY pg.50, 1978 Unknown pamphlet, Berkeley, CA, ND Gems from The Equinox pg.355 HB, 1988 The Magick of Thelema by Lon Milo Duquette Samuel Weiser Inc., ME pg.103 PB, 1993 Abra Had Abra by Rodney Orpheus Looking Glass Press, Sweden pg.177 PB, 1995
V VEL REGULI, LIBER (Liber V - 5) - NOTES - The Ritual of The Mark of The Beast AC/Original typed copy 5 pages, 1926 The Magical Link Vol.6 No.2 pg.3, 1992
VAIN TALE, With a madman on the Alps (essay) Vanity Fair (UK) pg.823, June 24, 1908
VALENTINE, A, (poem) Feb.14, 1897, from Mysteries. Jephthah pg.159 HB, 1899 The Collected Works Vol.I pg.113 PB, 1905
VALENTINE, A (poem) 1898, from Mysteries. Jephthah pg.194 HB, 1899 The Collected Works Vol.I pg.120 PB, 1905
VAMPIRE, THE (poem) Clouds Without Water, Yogi Publications, pg.99 PB, ND
VAMPIRE OF VESPUCCIA, THE (story)
Note: In Crowley's diary on Oct. 4th 1921 pg.72-73 he mentions finishing this story. It is not known whether or not a copy survives.
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