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- collected-v1.2 @crowley:collected-works:i
- lumbering maids; The nymph and the satyr, the fair and the faulty alike are the guests of th... he mirror of a gossamer Too soft and fair. This is the hour when all the world is sleep... al deep As sweet as sleep. Only, fair love of this full heart of mine, The... heart, and yet -- O dare To fashion fair A whole long life of love! Leap high, laugh
- collected-v1.1 @crowley:collected-works:i
- hair! You touched my lips and told me I was fair; It was your wickedness my love to win. ... e of Thessaly. ENVOI. Fair maiden, who hast rightly weighed The messag... he lay And watched the silver fishes leap and play, And almost slept upon the soughing breast ... blest; Bid blossom out this rose, This fair white bud whose heart is pure, Whose bosom
- Symposium by Plato @texts:plato
- led me full with a stream of wisdom plenteous and fair; whereas my own is of a very mean and questionabl... just made her appearance, be told to go away and play to herself, or, if she likes, to the women who ar... them in their inexperience, and deceive them, and play the fool with them, or run away from one to anoth... us spoke as follows: Seeing that Pausanias made a fair beginning, and but a lame ending, I must endeavou
- collected-v2.2 @crowley:collected-works:ii
- 1904 {columns commence} <<1. This play, written when Crowley was studying Hindu religion... mity Maid-blushing over Greece: And fair Iolchus stands sublime, A monument to lesso... JASON. Play not with my wrath! My mood is something dange... . Poltroonery dislikes the wise. Fair maidens, I salute you pleasantly.
- fair play @hermeneuticon
- {{tag>idea}} ====== fair play ====== fair play "Those who are most familiar with the spirit of fair play which pervades our great public schools will have... nder if the time will ever come when we shall get fair play.’ ‘No, it will not; I can tell you that much. No
- collected-v2.1 @crowley:collected-works:ii
- d horrid despair! Agony painted upon the once fair Brow of the man who refused to give up Th... spun hair, Rocked by the beating of her bosom fair, {2B} Held by her lips too tempting and too w... of this poem was the meeting of the author with a fair and virtuous damsel of pleasant address and conve... uburn hair Down to the feet that we find so fair; Where the red sword has a secret thrust,
- collected-v3.2 @crowley:collected-works:iii
- n with" GERALD KELLY) {columns resume} <<1. This play has been publicly performed within the United Kin... SES SCENE II.<<1>> <<1. The play may be presented in a single scene, by omitting t... BLANCHE. O how my head aches! It is only fair to you to tell you -- {77B} ... DENYS. Ah! life is a little thing, fair lady. ["Sighs, gradually getting pleased with hi
- Vanity Fair's Prize Movie Scenario @crowley:vanity-fair
- ====== Vanity Fair's Prize Movie Scenario ====== <TEXT align="center" size="x-large">Vanity Fair's Prize Movie Scenario\\ Winner of the Thousand-D... t 200px> <TEXT align="center">{{ :crowley:vanity-fair:crowley-vanity-fair-vanity-fairs-prize-movie-scenario-peseta-manana.png?156 |Peseta Mañana in Aleister
- collected-v3.3 @crowley:collected-works:iii
- . THOSE who are most familiar with the spirit of fair play which pervades our great public schools will have... Those who are most familiar with the spirit of fair play which pervades our great public schools, iii. 219 Thou fair Republic oversea afar, i. 136 Thou knowest, O... black-breasted, ii. 283 When the countenance fair, i. 76 When the wearily falling blossom of mi
- The Dancing Faun @farr
- nder if the time will ever come when we shall get fair play.’ ‘No, it will not; I can tell you that much. No... e beggar who spends the night on a doorstep, gets fair play. There isn’t a single human being in all the worl... great criminal, and that if you could not rule by fair means, you should rule by foul. George had such a
- collected-v3.1 @crowley:collected-works:iii
- the night: it covers close The lilies folded fair of all your beauty, and the rose Half hid... your speech and sophic skill (My feminine and fair Escobar!<<2>>) To prove mere circumstance is ... ry, gilded red. Her face was laughter, shapen fair By the sweet things she thought and said. ... ok through his snout, Give to my maiden for a play. You, them, and dinner and -- what else? --
- ORACLES @crowley:collected-works:ii
- nd horrid despair!\\ Agony painted upon the once fair\\ Brow of the man who refused to give up\\ The ... -spun hair,\\ Rocked by the beating of her bosom fair, {2B}\\ Held by her lips too tempting and too wa... of this poem was the meeting of the author with a fair and virtuous damsel of pleasant address and conve... r auburn hair\\ Down to the feet that we find so fair;\\ Where the red sword has a secret thrust,\\ P
- The Road to the Sun: A Record of Self Initiation to Tipheret @heidrick
- rights reserved by the author (c) 1989 \\ "How fair and how pleasant art thou, o love, for delights!\... pen and pain results, but the whole is a thing of play between the universe and oneself. Such magical ev... rom my diary illustrates a very mild bit of rough play. \\ 2/21/71 e.v. I made my first trial of Case... hes a current thought, is one form of the kind of play that the physical world has with the mental. Ther
- SNOWSTORM @crowley:equinox:i:vii
- forward wench. {186} GRIZEL. And what of the fair at Stormwald last month? ... man and man, I don't mind telling you, there's a fair old how-d'ye-do. HERMANN. Ah! I thought that... ERIK. Get your fiddle, dewdrop! I want you to play me the "Abendlied." ... et as their girls; We have flaxen girls and fair girls --- And chestnut girls and auburn gir
- Bookmark this page on these social networks @beastbay:996008210
- gs. One would involve a distinction between being/play vs. becoming/development. A person who values development considers another who values play as "not serious". A person who values play considers another who values development as "too serious". W... asizing quality rather than seriousness. We might play poorly or well; we might develop poorly or well.
- Liber CXCVII The High History of Good Sir Palamedes The Saracen Knight and of His Following of The Questing Beast @crowley:libers