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- Page 10 and 11: The purpose of this book, then, is
- Page 12 and 13: Morgoth were but one hundred and fi
- Page 14 and 15: Gondolin. The third son of Finwë,
- Page 16 and 17: IN A LETTER of my father’s writte
- Page 18 and 19: In a draft for Appendix F of The Lo
- Page 20 and 21: Doriath and was also called The Lan
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- Page 28 and 29: Gwendeling was not ignorant of magi
- Page 30 and 31: weary. But after a while awakening
- Page 32 and 33: Then partly in fear, and part in ho
- Page 34 and 35: cat might well have perished had no
- Page 36 and 37: labouring unceasingly, declared to
- Page 38 and 39: hills they were seen by none, albei
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- Page 48 and 49: far from his fellows. In his sleep
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might grey and gleaming be descried
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A PASSAGE EXTRACTED FROM THE QUENTA
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Morgoth, I will let Lúthien wed th
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gathered the remnant of their men,
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of Doriath; and words him fail reca
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of seeking Morgoth in his lair with
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swinging, and glistening on spear a
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one way to pale Beleriand, the othe
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Into that realm did your feet dare?
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Then the gloom gathered: darkness g
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A FURTHER EXTRACT FROM THE QUENTA I
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Lúthien dared the most dreadful an
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THE NARRATIVE IN THE LAY OF LEITHIA
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Hark! afar in Nargothrond, far over
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ut her limbs were worn, her eyes we
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and there entrapped and languishing
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Nought said Huan; but Curufin there
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Beren, silent, as his bonds he stra
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Thû heard that voice, and sudden s
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to Lúthien lying swooning faint. T
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unmoving they him found, who mourne
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and turned upon their heels, and sp
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They saw the wanderers. With a shou
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Farewell!’ He swift from horse di
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dark Morgoth only, but in woe, in w
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There trumpets sang both long and l
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o’ershadowing hand and grinding f
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eside thee, marching on your fate t
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and shivered, dreaming of Doriath,
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Thrice was Fingolfin with great blo
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well nigh enmeshed in evil arts. Do
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and yet his mood with strange uneas
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y white hands woven, like a smoke,
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emprisoned in the crown of hate. Lo
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the shadows of the underworld. All
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She let her flying raiment sweep, e
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There to his side he felt her shrin
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With left he caught at hairy throat
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THE QUENTA SILMARILLION In the year
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in that history; ending with the Ta
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‘who hold or take or keep a Silma
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and some account of it, of its afte
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Doriath secretly. There they surpri
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EXTRACT FROM THE LOST TALE OF THE N
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In that battle [Sarn Athrad] the Gr
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a white sea-bird, and flew away lam
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and his shoes was a dust of diamond
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APPENDIX REVISIONS TO THE LAY OF LE
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and would report. There came a day
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Thou fool: a phantom thou didst see
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efore the dawn. Ere day was dead to
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when men most hardy upon ground wer
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nor climbed upon their sudden brink
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LIST OF NAMES IN THE ORIGINAL TEXTS
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Drûn A region to the north of Lake
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Ingwil River flowing into the Narog
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Tavros Gnomish name of the Vala Oro
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GLOSSARY This glossary contains wor
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wolfhame wolfskin, 185 woof woven f
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VI THE RETURN OF THE SHADOW VII THE