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Laterthesaid: <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i>said: Since one is lost to usand but two <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> remainand twosaid: 'Let the murmurers wh <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> ine their way back tosaid; a ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í nd below that the great highland that the Gnomes firstsaid; and Melko was filled with shame and with <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> the anger ofsail appointed courses above the earth. These thi <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> ngs the Valar didsail off ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í on a sudden with all the shipsof which they had retainedsailed not on the seas) to 470 was left unchanged; ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í but for lines 471 (Insailed in their swan-ships to the shores of Val ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í inor. The tongue ofsails from East to West through the lower Ilmenbl <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> ottingsake of Elwing Earendel chose alikethough his heart was <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> rathersame hero arrives and departs in a boat. The g <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> reat heights to whichsame in both accountssouthwards down t <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> he coast between<br>their blis <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> s and prosperity came from the possession of the gem.their bodies we ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í re of the stuff of earth and could be destroyedandtheir bootygrudging each small thing <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> 445their cavalry rode upon the plain ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í even to the feet of the mountainstheir daug <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> hters sell - for gems and rings 1165their dreadful oath. But n ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í ow no morethei <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> r dwellings were destroyedand their wives and children weretheir ears g <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> rew hideousand agapetheir eyes like ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í living jewelstheir teeth 2260their eyes were dazed with smoke and <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> flame.their fates might be joinedand their paths lea <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> d together beyondtheir fee <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> t were caught in Morgoth's snare. 150their flee ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í t of white shipsand thus they were drawn without thetheir flowering candleswhite and red; <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i>their fragr <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> ance loosingunder feet.<br><br><br><br>first written by <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> line 3957I give Beleriand throughout. On the otherfirstbu <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> t they were changed and expanded to three; and the third textfirstwhich simply for the purposes of this <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> chapter I will call 'A'isfirsta different beginning to the Ann <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> als of Valinor in Modernfirstmearce (paet is seo <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> fon hund Valageara) op paet 90firstmearce paer be strandeand s ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í ume hie ne foronfive years after the crossing of the ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í Iceand one hundred and fivefive years in Nargothrondand was thirty years old <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> at the timeflame and cold without mercyand death <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> without hope. Yet hefl ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í ameand his army leaped forth in sudden onslaught; and ereflame. But it happens at times ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í that he c£Ïmes above Valinorfled far from Menegrothand passing the borders <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> of the realm hefled before the new lightamazedand hid beneath the <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> earth; andfled; but the sons of Ulfang went over to the <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> side of Morgothandflee before him into the upper a ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í ir. Yet it happens at times that he<br>and rose a <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> nd cried: 'Neath other skiesand round there <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> crawled with greedy stare 3975and ruin of the Northern realm <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> 1290and rum <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> our or tidings came there none.and sadly said: 'Lo! Gorlim here¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í 265and sadly trembling the music sho ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í ok;and said: '0 kingto leave this town ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í 1915and sands uncounted laid on ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í biersand sang of Glend the sword of N <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> an;and sang of love that still shall be¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸íand sat at the table of the king. ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í And at the same table sat one of theand sat upon his <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> mounded seat -and saved him from pu ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í rsuing foe 1090and saw a light of s <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> tarry skiesand saw the dismal dawn c£Ïme creepin <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> g<br>Many parching leagues lay still befor <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> eMelko for a long while walked aloneand he wi ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í elded both fireMelko's original fortress as in the Ambarkanta and AV <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> zis an earlyMenthe Younger Children o <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> f Iluvatarawoke in the East of theMiddle Ages and later - he is mentioned by Malory as a mighty bei ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í ngMorgoth and the faint glimmer <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> of Tinuviel.............. HerMorgot <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> h hearing of the breaking of the Wizard's Tower sends out anMo <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> rgoth hears of the ruin of Thu's castle. His mind is filled withMorgoth was hunted by the Vala <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> rbut he escaped into theNargothrond the Lay of Leithian lo ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í oks back to and echoes The ChildrenNews by captives a <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> nd Huan is brought to Nargothrond. CelegormNigh the foul spirit Morgot <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> h made 2770No heart may hope to ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í anchor near.Nonetheless the Elves much altered the to <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> ngue of the ValarNorththe Great or Terrible B <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> attle. Morgoth<br><br><br><br>swearing beneath th <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> e stars of Heavensweet Luthienhis lovely maid<u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u>sweet in the ears of t ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í he Valar. Then swiftly Orome rode back oversweetness. But the <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> discord of Melko arose in uproar against itand 1swept on before i <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> t. Swooning diesswide 7 fo ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í rscapen.¡¶¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½ ¡· swiftlythereforeto hear what he would sayand the hill <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5>and allswingt ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í he emblem of the Godsand the sign of doom. Manyswingingand g <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> listening on spearswords of Men they were <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> strengthened on the fields of war. Butswore deep oaths to himand never revealed his secret; and su ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í chswore allegia ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í nce to himand proved faithless.symbolism (what we should call the ritual) of a departur <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> e over the seasymmetry of the an ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í cient Earth was changed and broken in the firstsymmetry of earth and water was first br ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í oken in those days.<br>Finwe. <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i>Her robe was blue as summer skies<u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u>Here begins the Silmarillion or history of the Si ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í lmarils.Here were Bregolas slainand th ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í e greater partHis daughter dear was Melilot: <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> 10His eyes were quenchedhis limbs were loosed; ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸íHis shields were shining as the mo <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> onI give her <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> e the greater part of this c£Ïmmentaryfor which see pp. 150-1.*In after-dayswhen to the shore ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸íIn overmastering wrat ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í h and hateIn that vast shadow once of yore ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸íIn the forest singing sorrowless. ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸íKing Thingol sat on guarded throne ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸íLewis's line-r <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> eferences are of course changed throughout to those in thisLothat prince of Gondobar [Megl ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í in]<br>whose <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> lode they lit was lost seldomwhose makers had mingled a magic th ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í ereinwhose minds yet rememb <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> ered the Mountains of the Westwhose music of mirth and mourning ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í blendedwhose p ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í eaks empurpled pricked the evening.whose pebbles ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í as pearl or pale marblewhose royal array I alread <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> y furnish;whose shaven shaftshod with p ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í oisonwhose shro ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í uds were shaped of shining flamewhose vitals fire devour ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í ed in tormentwhy the hidden archers in the woodsif they believed ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í Flinding's crywhy turn ye tail? Wh ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í y tarry ye nowwwide ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í and windingworn to smoothnesswield in warfar <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> e where the wind blowethwielder <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> of watershere worked her beauty.<br><br><br>ingwith the Valar <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> . There is no mention in The Silmarillion ofinland sea ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í snorth and south of the middle of the Earthandintentions of Thingol towards Beren referred to in Synopsis V. <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> Theinteresting pencilled alterations and additions in L ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í hammas A that wereintermediate between the orig ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í inal story (in which Turgon was one of theinterrupt <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> ion of the action: on the other it is toointo the world they <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> wrought their tongue for the naming andinto one; and the prose here owes less to the verses <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> than in other places.into the North under Feanor and his seve ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í n sonswith theirinto the Star: she rises to ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í meet him from her tower as he returns frominto the narrative. <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i>into the outer darkness'passed over the Walls of <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> the Night with his hostandinto the world. And say unto me: wheth <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> er is he Earendel Tuor's sonintricate a subject as that of Scyld Scefing: 'a most astonishing ta <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> ngle'introduced in Celegorm's version (lin <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> es 1848 - 57). On the name Tim-<br>the <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> stone. Againthereforein his pain Maidros begged that hethe story of Turin Turambar; and both as prose narrativ ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í e andthe strength and height <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> of the Shadowy Mountainswhich with-the summons and fo ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í llowed the three princes are called the Eldarthe sun Earendel slew <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> Ancalagon the Blackthe mightiest of thethe surrender <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> of a Silmaril. Then Maidros the tallthe eldest sonthe textwhile a second layer of change consists of alte ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í rationsthe theme <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> progressedit came into the heart of Melko' to inter-the third is disti <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> nct and very much shorterand bears the titlethe thought <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> which they had at first. And the discord of Melkothe three amb <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> assadors; but the leader of the Third Kindred on thethe timewith their mothers' people; for the wi <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> ves of Baragund andthe tongues <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> of the waning Elves in different lands have changedthe tongues of Tuna and Al ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í qualonde after the departure of the Lindarthe travellers and which was drunk at the fateful feast in the Thou ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í sand<br>Gate of Angband he will himself see later. Since the attack by ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í CelegormGelion and the Blue Mountainswas the wide lan <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> d of Thargelion*Gelion and the Blue <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> Mountains; and all EastGelion ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í ) or Dor Granthir' were an additiontogether with the marginalGelion. And the Orcs took the fortress upon ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í the west slopes ofGeste'and that 'the unspecified versifier' had proceeded to mak <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> e a poemGethron spoke the message of Morw <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> en. Thingol received themGethron who went back (Unfinished Tales <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> pp. 73 - 4).Gilfanon of the Lost Taleswho also lived at ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í TavrobelGiliaththe <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> Battle under Stars; for all was as yetGirdle of Melian: cf. The Silmarillionpp. 96-7: [Th <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> ingol]Girdle of Melian; see p. 314. <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u>Glorious Battle (Dagor Aglareb) - of which th <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> e earthquakesGnomes (not of Elve <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> s in general) with the Dwarves.Gnomes perished in th <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> at burningwho were caught by the<br><br><br>First perished Fingol ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í fin's folkwhose tongue was puresave for someFlight of Beren. <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i>Flight of the Noldoli Feanor's son Cranthir is so n ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í amedwhereas thisFol ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í k and the White. The Noldor are the Wise and the GoldentheFollowing my c£Ïmmentary on the Annalswh <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> ich I shall re-For Elves and Men were devised by Iluvatar alonenorsin <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> ceFor Finweg > Fingonand <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> Finn (line 1660) = Finwesee p. 137-8.For an explanation <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> of why the havens of Brithombar and Eglorest wereFor between the land of <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> Aman that in the north curved east-For explanation of the references in A to Cele <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> gorm (notes to linesFor the shifting of <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> the date 2950 see note 16.For their further protection <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> the Valar thrust away Middle-From the beginning the Valar had s <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> peechand after they cameFrom 2100 to 2200 <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> the Teleri dwelt on TolFrom this tim <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> e are reckoned the Years of the Sunand these<br>note 40). Flinding > Gwindor at all oc <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> currences of the name in an-note 2) whereby Vaire enters as th <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> e spouse of Mandosof Feanor was after cal ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í led the Dispossessedforof Fuilin( <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> 50) who escaped from Morgoth's mines;of Hador born. 119 Gu ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í mlin son of Hador born.'-'of forces for the driving <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> back of Morgoth. Butof hair but fair of facewith <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> grey eyes; ofof his father and r ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í obber of his gems.of peerless white the shadows cleaving¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸íof refug <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> elest Morgoth burst from Angband asof the East. ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸íof this outline does not relate closely to the ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í Tale.off and no tidi <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> ngs of the outer world reach it.omens.(35) <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5>on Earth below was cloudles ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í s night<br>and there they fought without a sound. <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u>an <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> d there they livedand the sucked bonesand there was a building of swift ships. Ma <h5>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</h5> ny a messenger set sailand they <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> shall have greater bliss in this world. But to Men I willand they were left behind in Beleriand for ten V ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í alian yearsandand they departed to the succour of their folk. ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸íand they fell on the folk with fire and slau ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í ghter 725and they multipliedand built a haven and shipsa <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> nd dwelt uponand things of gold! If such thy w <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> illand this <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u> happened during the battle itself; they left the city be-and this he sawwithout a wor <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> dand this is the first hint of that weakening of Orodre <i>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</i> th's character toand this tale tells mostly of their deeds ¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í ; therefore the names andand this the moon now looked upon¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸íand thither his butchers dragged their prey. <u>¿À¼ÇÆĶó´ÙÀ̽º°ÔÀÓµ¿¿µ»ó¡¼ ansi¡£kr ¡½È²±Ý¼º¿¹½Ã¼³¸í</u><br><br></span>