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Ritual to invoke hice, or any Other Divine One, a




being Section II of TWO FRAGMENTS OF RITUAL

AC/Syracuse University, handwritten original, ND

Sexuality, Magic and Perversion by Francis King

Citadel Press, Inc., NJ pg.186 HB, 1972

The Equinox Vol.I:10 pg.87 HB, 1978

Two Fragments of Ritual

Stellar Visions, SF, CA, pamphlet, 1987

OTO Rituals and Sex Magick, Theodor Reuss & Aleister Crowley, Edited by A.R.Naylor

I.H.O.Books, Essex House, Thame England pg.355 PB, 1999

 

ROBBING MISS HORNIMAN (short story)

The International Vol.XII No.4, NY, April 1918

Thelema Lodge Calendar, December 2000

 

ROCHECHOUART, BARBEY DE - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - LA FOIRE (poem)

 

ROBERTS, JOHN - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - LOVE AND TIME

 

ROCK, THE (poem) by Michael Fairfax (Aleister Crowley)

The Book of Oaths, Scroll I pg.3, ND

The English Review Vol.XXXV, 1922

Selected Poems, Alberta, Canada, 1988

see - BOOK OF OATHS

 

RODIN

see - AUGUSTE RODIN

see - BALZAC (poem)

see - MADAME RODIN (poem)

see - PROLOGUE TO RODIN IN RIME (poem)

see - RODIN (poem)

see - RODIN AND THE NOMENCLATURE...

see - RODIN IN RIME

see - ROSA COELI (poem)

see - ROSA INFERNI (poem)

see - ROSA MUNDI (poem)

 

RODIN (poem) from Rodin in Rime.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.110 PB, 1907

 

RODIN AND THE NOMENCLATURE OF HIS WORKS, AUGUSTE

A Study in Spite. (essay) from Rodin in Rime.

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.109 PB, 1907

Thelema Lodge Calendar, January 1995

 

RODIN IN RIME

Seven Lithographs by Clot from the water-colours of Auguste Rodin

with a chaplet of verse by Aleister Crowley.

Chiswick Press, London, only 500 copies printed, 1907

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.109 PB, 1907

 

Note: Crowley writes in The Confessions (pg.340) "I produced a number of poems, many off which I published at the time in the Weekly Critical Review, an attempt to establish an artistic entente cordiale. The entire series constitutes my Rodin in Rime."

 

ROGERS, MARY

see - MARY ROGERS, A Rondel, (poem) Dedicated To

 

ROLL AWAY THE STONE, Edited by Israel Regardie

Llewellyn Publications, MN HB, 1st Edition, 1968

Llewellyn Publications, MN PB, 2nd printing, 1968

A Newcastle Book, CA PB, 1994

 

ROLL STRONG LIFE-CURRENT (poem)

Orpheus Vol.I pg.149 HB, 1905

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.171 PB, 1907

In the Continuum Vol.I:9 pg.22, 1977

OTO Second Degree Study Guide, March 9, 1991

OTO Oasis Orator's Handbook pg.10, October 1994

 

Note: This poem is unnamed in Orpheus & The Collected Works. The name in found in Second Degree OTO Initiation Rituals and in Secret Rituals of the OTO (1973) pg.75. The name is derived from the first four words of the unnamed poem as it appears in the section of Orpheus entitled Liber Secundus Vel Amoris.

 

RONDEL (poem/parody) - (Kissing her twat...)

Snowdrops, Teitan Press pg.127 HB, 1986

 

RONDEL (poem) - (By palm and pagoda enchaunted)

Ahab and Other Poems pg.1, 1903

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.121 PB, 1906

 

RONDEL, A (poem) - (A brief half-hour...)

In Residence pg.84 PB, 1904

 

RONDEL, A (poem) - (Rest, like a star at sea)

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.45 PB, 1905

Songs of the Spirit pg.63 PB, 1992

 

RONDEL, A (poem) - (Say, how long shall our love remain)

In Residence pg.79 PB, 1904

 

RONDEL, A (poem) - (The wail of the wind...)

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.49 PB, 1905

Songs of the Spirit pg.80 PB, 1992

 

RONDELS (poem) - (Maid of dark eyes...)

White Stains, Earth Religions Supplies Inc., NY pg.57 HB, 1974

 

RONDELS, At Monte Carlo (poem) - (There is no hell but earth)

Oracles pg.163, 1905

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.53 PB, 1906

 

ROSA COELI (poem), To My Wife by H.D.Carr (Aleister Crowley)

With an Original Composition by Auguste Rodin.

Chiswick Press, London, privately printed, only 500 copies, 1907

The Winged Beetle pg.1 HB, 1910

The Black Pearl, The Journal of The College of Thelema

Volume One, Number 7 pg.2 (excerpt-Part I & II), Spring 2000

see - ROSA COELI, ROSA MUNDI, ROSA INFERNI

 

ROSA COELI, ROSA MUNDI, ROSA INFERNI by H.D.Carr (A.Crowley)

Neptune Press, London, lg. pamphlet, 1976

 

ROSA DECIDUA (poem) To Lord Salvesen

Privately published, only 20 copies printed, 1910

The Winged Beetle pg.130 HB, 1910

Handwritten draft, Diaries pg.7, 1915

OLLA pg.54 HB, 1946

Selected Poems, Edited by M.Booth pg.119 PB, 1986

In the Continuum Vol.IV:2 pg.21, 1987

Mandrake Press Booklet No.18, [Mandrake/Holmes]Eng., pamphlet, 1993

 

Note: Crowley, "I had written the agony of my soul in Rosa Decidua, which I dedicated to Lord Salvesen (not Salvarsan), the judge who presided at the trial." The trial being his divorce from Rose.

 

ROSA INFERNI (poem) by H.D.Carr (Aleister Crowley)

With an Original Composition by Auguste Rodin.

Gargoyles pg.38 PB, 1906

Privately published, London, 1907

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.91 PB, 1907

Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.139 PB, 1986

see - ROSA COELI, ROSA MUNDI, ROSA INFERNI

 

ROSA MUNDI (poem) by H.D.Carr (Aleister Crowley)

With an Original Composition by Auguste Rodin.

Ph. Renouard, Paris & H.D.Carr, London, only 500 copies, 1905

The Collected Works Vol.III pg.51 PB, 1907

Ambergris pg.130 HB, 1910

Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.128 PB, 1986

see - ROSA COELI, ROSA MUNDI, ROSA INFERNI

 





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