Barleywine
There are some interesting and not entirely obvious parallels between the Thoth and the RWS Seven of Disks/Pentacles. In the Book of Thoth, Crowley says the harvest ("vegetation and cultivation") is blighted and spoiled, denoting total failure. In the RWS, if the penatcles hang there too long, they will "wither on the vine," producing scant value. Crowley just cuts to the chase a little more quickly by eliminating the agency of human sloth, although his blunt title "Failure" is more jarring than the Golden Dawn one "Lord of Success Unfulfilled," which could be read as implying that something might yet be salvaged from the disaster.