the Equinox - The Hermetic Library
the Equinox - The Hermetic Library the Equinox - The Hermetic Library
The Interpreter
THE INTERPRETER MOTHER of Light, and the Gods! Mother of Music, awake! Silence and speech are at odds; Heaven and Hell are at stake. By the Rose and the Cross I conjure; I constrain by the Snake and the Sword; I am he that is sworn to endure—Bring us the word of the Lord! By the brood of the Bysses of Brightening, whose God was my sire; By the Lord of the Flame and the Lightning, the King of the Spirits of Fire; By the Lord of the Waves and the Waters, the King of the Hosts of the Sea, The fairest of all of whose daughters was mother to me; By the Lord of the Winds and the Breezes, the king of the Spirits of Air, In whose bosom the infinite ease is that cradled me there; By the Lord of the Fields and the Mountains, the King of the Spirits of Earth That nurtured my life at his fountains from the hour of my birth; 199
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THE INTERPRETER<br />
MOTHER of Light, and <strong>the</strong> Gods! Mo<strong>the</strong>r of Music, awake!<br />
Silence and speech are at odds; Heaven and Hell are at<br />
stake.<br />
By <strong>the</strong> Rose and <strong>the</strong> Cross I conjure; I constrain by <strong>the</strong><br />
Snake and <strong>the</strong> Sword;<br />
I am he that is sworn to endure—Bring us <strong>the</strong> word of <strong>the</strong><br />
Lord!<br />
By <strong>the</strong> brood of <strong>the</strong> Bysses of Brightening, whose God was<br />
my sire;<br />
By <strong>the</strong> Lord of <strong>the</strong> Flame and <strong>the</strong> Lightning, <strong>the</strong> King of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Spirits of Fire;<br />
By <strong>the</strong> Lord of <strong>the</strong> Waves and <strong>the</strong> Waters, <strong>the</strong> King of <strong>the</strong><br />
Hosts of <strong>the</strong> Sea,<br />
<strong>The</strong> fairest of all of whose daughters was mo<strong>the</strong>r to me;<br />
By <strong>the</strong> Lord of <strong>the</strong> Winds and <strong>the</strong> Breezes, <strong>the</strong> king of <strong>the</strong><br />
Spirits of Air,<br />
In whose bosom <strong>the</strong> infinite ease is that cradled me <strong>the</strong>re;<br />
By <strong>the</strong> Lord of <strong>the</strong> Fields and <strong>the</strong> Mountains, <strong>the</strong> King of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Spirits of Earth<br />
That nurtured my life at his fountains from <strong>the</strong> hour of my<br />
birth;<br />
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