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Ars Goetia

Ars Goetia lyrics by Deathless Legacy. Set the evocation To summon the seventy-two Visualize the bronze vessel Say these words Thee I evoke the bornless one...

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Ars Goetia

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Set the evocation

To summon the seventy-two

Visualize the bronze vessel

Say these words

Thee I evoke the bornless one

The terrible and invisible God

Come thou forth and follow me now

When the Moon’s eight

The dukes of hell

Open the gates

Your names I yell

Astaroth, belial

I evoke you from the depth of hell

I’ve bound you with this ancient spell

Vapula, malphas

I evoke you from the depth of hell

I’ve bound you with this ancient spell

Under the four great kings

Ruling the elements

Are the 72 you now rule

A sceptre, a sword, a mitra, a cap

A white tunic with no flap

Draw the seal on a scroll

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