
Yemeloi-Lucifera, Youngest of the Wise-blooded Mothers
Adoration we offer to Thee O’ Fallen Queen of Heaven,
for Thou dost lead the beauteous daughters of Earth in betrothal
to the light of the Morning-star.


Thine is the Smaragdina, the emerald called ‘The Venus-rose:
Thine is the Chalice that is hewn therefrom: the Graal of Life Everlasting!
Hail to Thee who dost ward the Miracle-stone of Transformation;
for Thou dost bear the antient diadem, once fallen from the highest crown.
Hail to Thee as the Keeper of the Graal!

Ferguson, J., & Brewster, D. (1757). Astronomy explained upon sir Isaac Newton’s principles and made easy to those who have not studied mathematics.
O’ Virgin in whom the Aged One doth sleep,
O’ Virgin of the Sabbat!
Thou who knowest the Beginning of All, the Foreknowledge of the End,
a Sword in the Hand of Vengeance
O’ Beauteous One, Saffron of Face!
I have seen Thee prepared for the Sacrifice;
I have seen Thee as One made Pure.
I have seen Thee as a Child of the Gods prepared for Thy Birth amid the
Race of Man. I have seen Thee and I am like unto Thee.
O’ Virgin of the Sabbat, as one we are in Silence.

Excerpts from The Dragon Book of Essex and Azoetia © Andrew Chumbley
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