True greater ritual of the pentagram, the
Note: Unique Pentagram Ritual written at sea (NY-Liverpool) on letterhead of R.M.S.Empress of India, May 1906
TUAT, THE RITUAL OF PASSING THROUGH THE
see - CADAVERIS, LIBER
TURNER, J.- (alias used by Aleister Crowley)
see - ART AND CLAIRVOYANCE
TVRRIS VEL DOMVS DEI, LIBER(Liber XVI - 16)
The Equinox Vol.I:6 pg.9 HB, 1978
Gems from The Equinox pg.225 HB, 1988
Note: Crowley, "... called 'The Tower; or the House of God.' An instruction for attainment by the direct destruction of thoughts as they arise in the mind."
TWELFTH DAY, THE(poem) from Alice: An Adultery.
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.68 PB, 1906
TWENTIETH DAY, THE thru TWENTY-NINTH DAY, THE (poems)
from Alice: An Adultery.
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.73-77 PB, 1906
TWILIGHT OF THE GERMANS, THE(Part XI of Science and Buddhism)
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.258 PB, 1906
TWINS, THE(poem) To A.O.Spare
The Winged Beetle pg.98 HB, 1910
Selected Poems, Alberta, Canada, 1988
In the Continuum Vol.IV:8 pg.1, 1990
TWO BIRTHDAYS(poem)
The Giant's Thumb pg.257 PB, 1992
TWO EMOTIONS, THE(poem)
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.179 PB, 1905
The Soul of Osiris pg.10 PB, 1992
see - TEMPLE OF THE HOLY GHOST, THE
TWO FRAGMENTS OF RITUAL
see - SUPREME RITUAL, THE - (being Ritual I)
see - RITUAL TO INVOKE HICE, A - (being Ritual II)
TWO HYMNS ON THE FEAST OF THE NATIVITY
Cambridge Poets 1900-1913, An Anthology, Chosen by Aelfrida Tillyard,
W.Heffer & Sons Ltd Cambridge pg.60 HB, 1913
see - FEAST OF THE NATIVITY
Note: The two poems are from Hail Mary and both are titled the same, or Feast of the Nativity."
TWO LOVES, THE(poem)
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.194 PB, 1905
In the Continuum Vol.II:2 pg.39, 1978
The Soul of Osiris pg.55 PB, 1992
Poetical Flavours of the Great Beast, pamphlet, 1995
see - TEMPLE OF THE HOLY GHOST, THE
TWO MINDS, THE (poem)
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.193 PB, 1905
The Soul of Osiris pg.53 PB, 1992
see - TEMPLE OF THE HOLY GHOST, THE
TWO NOTES ON POETICS
Thelema Lodge Calendar, January 2001
Note: This article contains The Nonsense about Vers Libre from Vanity Fair and the Apologia from Olla.
TWO POEMS IN PROSE
Thelema Lodge Calendar, November 1999
see - Chez Sherry: A Prose Poem
see - Charles Baudelaire
TWO PROSE POEMS(poems)
The International Vol.XI No.10, NY, October 1917
Note: The two poems are The Silent Partner and Nocturne.
TWO SECRETS, THE (poem) To Mary Waska
The Winged Beetle pg.45 HB, 1910
TWO SOLDIERS' SONGS (poem)
The Giant's Thumb pg.210 PB, 1992
TWO SONNETS(poem) To C.G.Lamb, from Mysteries.
On Hearing The Music of Brahms and Tschaikowsky
Jephthah pg.157 HB, 1899
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.113 PB, 1905
TWO SONGS OF THE CRUSADERS(poem)
The Giant's Thumb pg.200 PB, 1992
Note: The two Songs are listed as No.I Wine and No.II Woman.
TWO SONNETS IN PRAISE OF A PUBLISHER (poem)
Who Sought to Infect our Youth with his Noxious Wares
In Residence pg.72 PB, 1904
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.8 PB (Oracles), 1906
Note: This poem does not appear in the original Oracles published in 1905. It was added into The Collected Works edition.
TWO WISDOMS, THE(poem)
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.194 PB, 1905
The Soul of Osiris pg.54 PB, 1992
see - TEMPLE OF THE HOLY GHOST, THE
TYLER, THE(poem) to Alfrida Tillyard
OLLA pg.19 HB, 1946
Kaaba newsletter Vol.1 No.1, NY pg.14, March 1978
The Giant's Thumb pg.243 PB, 1992
see - TILLYARD, ALFRIDA
TYROL (poem)
Songs for Italy pg.4 pamphlet, 1923
TZBA VEL NIKE, LIBER (Liber XXVIII - 28) The Fountain of the Hyacinth (in Three Parts)
Susan Roberts' handwritten copy, Part 1, ND
The Magical Link Vol.1 No.8 pg.57, Part 1, Oct./Nov. 1987
Iemanja Press, Edited by S. Wilson, London, PB, Part 1, 1992
see - Diaries 22/02/18-25/04/24
Second Notebook pg.1 for Part II & pg.11 for Part III
Note: Crowley's original diary was numbered XCIII or 93, which is the numerical value of NIKE & Tzba. Occasionally this has been mislabeled as Liber XCIII but Crowley himself later renumbered it XXVIII or 28. This piece has also been referred to incorrectly as The Garden of the Hyacinth. Of the three versions mentioned, all publish only Part I (of 3) as noted.
TZADDI VEL HAMVS HERMETICVS, LIBER(Liber XC - 90)
The Equinox Vol.I:6 pg.17 HB, 1978
The Holy Books of Thelema, S.Weiser Inc., ME pg.93 HB, 1983
Gems from The Equinox pg.657 HB, 1988
The British Journal of Thelema
Kiblah Publishing Vol.VII:4 pg.184, April 1989
The Equinox Vol.III:9 pg.93 HB, 1989
Portable Darkness by Michaelsen pg.175 HB, 1989
Unknown, SF, CA, pamphlet, 1992
The Equinox Vol.VII No.1, SOTO pg.133 HB, 1992
Note: Crowley, "An account of Initiation, and an indication as to those who are suitable for the same." Also known as The Book of the Hermetic Fish-Hook.
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ULTIMATE VOYAGE, THE(poem) Part V of The Five Kisses., from Mysteries.
The Collected Works Vol.I pg.96 PB, 1905
Jephthah pg.92 HB, 1899
ULTRA VIRES (poem)
The Giant's Thumb pg.259 PB, 1992
UNCHARMABLE CHARMER
see - PAN TO ARTEMIS
UNCLEAN SPIRITS, THE
Typescript, 11 pgs, circa 1900
UNCONQUERABLE TSAR, THE (poem)
The Giant's Thumb pg.241 PB, 1992
UNDER THE FERULE: A STUDY OF NEW YORK(essay)
The Scribe magazine Vol.1 No.1, NY, 1994
UNDER THE PALMS (poem) from Alice: An Adultery.
The Collected Works Vol.II pg.75 PB, 1906
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.