Page:Thelema 1909 (Volume I).djvu/24

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38. He will be sure diitressed.

39. All they understand not that than and I are fashioning a boat of molher-af-pearl. we will sail dawn the river of Amtit even m the yewrgroves of Vilma, whue we may rejoice Ex- ceadinglyt

4a The joy at men shall be our silver glnam, their woe our blue glean-1A3“ in the mother— oi-pmi,

4|. (The scribe was wmth themt. He spnkz:

o Adm-mi and my master, I have home the inkhom and the pen without pay, in nrder that I might Search this river of Amrit, and sail thereon as one of yet This I demand fox my fee, that I partake of the echo of your kisses.)

42. (And immediately it wns gamed “Mo him.)

43‘ (Nay; but not therewith was he content. By an infinite abasemcnt unto shame did he strivet Then B vol e i)

44. Thou strives! ever; cm. in thy yielding thou strivesl to yield—and in! thou yieldcst not.

45. Ga [hull unto the oummnst places and subdue all things.

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