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<h1>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h1>  ¡á¡¼ CYCOR.KR ¡½ ¡á<h1>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h1>  ¡á¡¼ CYCOR.KR ¡½ ¡á<h2>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h2>  ¡á¡¼ CYCOR.KR ¡½ ¡á<h2>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h2>   ¡á¡¼ CYCOR.KR ¡½ ¡á<h3>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h3>  ¡á¡¼ CYCOR.KR ¡½ ¡á<h3>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h3>   ¡á¡¼ CYCOR.KR ¡½ ¡á¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«<br>who in the Last <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u>  Tales was Turgon's father (I. 115)not as hewho jewels and gems that rejoiced the  <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> Godswho knows if the Gnome they now  <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> pursuewho ligh <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> t as leaf on linden treewho live now lurking in league <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u>  secretwho shot his shaft in the s ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« hades of the forestwho t <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> hy madness tended in mortal perilswho too deep drunken that  ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« disdain should quell him:who trusted to targe and tempere ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« d swordwho tryst no ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« r troth ever true holdest--who twice entrap ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« ped has twice escaped?who unwitting <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>  of her woe wondered vaguelywho viewed mi ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« d vapours vast and sablewho was born and  <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> bred here from babe to youth';who was fain of fighting with foes well see <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> n<br>saidare the Wal ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« ls of the World; and over against the west-saidin the corresponding passa <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> geto be in ruins. Laterthesaid:                                                       <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>said:  Since  one  is  lost  to  usand  but  two   <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> remainand twosaid: 'Let the  murmurers wh <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> ine  their way  back tosaid;   a ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« nd  below   that  the   great  highland   that  the   Gnomes  firstsaid;  and  Melko  was  filled  with  shame  and  with  <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>  the  anger  ofsail  appointed  courses  above the  earth. These  thi <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> ngs the  Valar didsail off  ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« on a sudden with  all the  shipsof  which they  had retainedsailed  not on  the seas)  to 470 was left  unchanged; ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«  but  for lines  471 (Insailed in their swan-ships to the  shores of  Val ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« inor. The  tongue ofsails from  East to  West through  the lower  Ilmenbl <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> ottingsake  of  Elwing  Earendel  chose  alikethough  his  heart   was <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>   rathersame  hero  arrives  and  departs  in  a  boat. The  g <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> reat heights  to whichsame  in  both  accountssouthwards   down  t <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> he   coast  between<br>their blis <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> s and prosperity came  from the  possession of  the gem.their bodies we ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« re of the  stuff of  earth and  could be  destroyedandtheir bootygrudging each small thing <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>          445their cavalry rode upon the plain  ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« even to the feet of  the mountainstheir daug <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> hters sell - for gems and rings      1165their dreadful oath. But n ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« ow no morethei <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> r dwellings were destroyedand their  wives and  children weretheir ears g <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> rew hideousand agapetheir eyes like  ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« living jewelstheir teeth  2260their eyes were dazed with smoke and <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>  flame.their fates might be joinedand their paths lea <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> d  together beyondtheir fee <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> t were caught in Morgoth's snare.     150their flee ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« t of white shipsand thus they were drawn without thetheir flowering candleswhite and red;      <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>their fragr <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> ance loosingunder feet.<br><br><br><br>first written by <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>  line 3957I give Beleriand throughout. On the otherfirstbu <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> t they  were changed  and expanded  to three;  and the  third textfirstwhich  simply  for  the  purposes  of  this   <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> chapter  I  will call  'A'isfirsta different beginning to the Ann <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> als of Valinor in Modernfirstmearce (paet is seo <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> fon hund Valageara)  op paet  90firstmearce paer be strandeand s ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« ume hie ne foronfive years after the crossing  of the ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«   Iceand  one hundred  and fivefive years in Nargothrondand was thirty years  old <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>  at  the timeflame  and  cold  without  mercyand  death   <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> without  hope.  Yet  hefl ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« ameand  his  army  leaped  forth  in  sudden  onslaught;   and  ereflame.  But  it  happens at  times  ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« that  he c£Ïmes  above Valinorfled  far  from  Menegrothand  passing  the  borders <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>   of  the  realm hefled before the new lightamazedand hid beneath the <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>  earth; andfled; but  the sons  of Ulfang  went over  to the  <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u>  side of  Morgothandflee before him into the upper  a ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« ir. Yet  it happens  at times  that he<br>and rose a <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> nd cried: 'Neath other skiesand round there  <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> crawled with greedy stare  3975and ruin of the Northern realm                  <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>  1290and rum <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> our or tidings came there none.and sadly said: 'Lo! Gorlim here¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«           265and sadly trembling the music sho ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« ok;and said: '0 kingto leave this town     ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«   1915and sands uncounted laid on  ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« biersand sang of Glend the sword of N <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> an;and sang of love that still shall be¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«and sat at the table of the king.  ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« And  at the  same table  sat one  of theand sat upon his  <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> mounded seat -and saved him from pu ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« rsuing foe                   1090and saw a light of s <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> tarry skiesand saw the dismal dawn c£Ïme creepin <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> g<br>Many parching leagues lay still befor <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> eMelko  for  a  long  while walked  aloneand  he wi ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« elded  both fireMelko's original fortress as in the Ambarkanta and AV  <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> zis  an earlyMenthe Younger Children o <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> f Iluvatarawoke in the East of theMiddle Ages and later - he is mentioned by Malory as a mighty bei ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« ngMorgoth    and    the    faint    glimmer     <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> of     Tinuviel..............    HerMorgot <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> h  hearing  of  the  breaking of  the Wizard's  Tower sends  out anMo <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> rgoth  hears of  the ruin  of Thu's  castle. His  mind is  filled withMorgoth  was  hunted  by  the  Vala <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> rbut   he  escaped   into  theNargothrond  the  Lay  of  Leithian  lo ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« oks  back  to  and echoes  The ChildrenNews   by   captives  a <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> nd   Huan  is   brought  to   Nargothrond.  CelegormNigh the foul spirit Morgot <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> h made          2770No heart may hope to ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«  anchor near.Nonetheless  the   Elves  much   altered  the   to <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> ngue  of   the  ValarNorththe  Great   or  Terrible   B <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> attle.  Morgoth<br><br><br><br>swearing beneath th <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> e stars of Heavensweet Luthienhis lovely maid<u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u>sweet in the  ears of  t ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« he Valar.  Then swiftly  Orome rode  back oversweetness. But the  <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> discord of Melko  arose in  uproar against  itand   1swept on before i <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> t. Swooning diesswide 7 fo ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« rscapen.¡¶¡¼ CYCOR.KR ¡½ ¡· swiftlythereforeto hear what he would sayand the hill <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>and allswingt ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« he  emblem  of  the  Godsand  the  sign  of   doom.  Manyswingingand g <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> listening on spearswords  of  Men  they  were <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>   strengthened  on the  fields of  war. Butswore  deep  oaths to  himand  never revealed  his secret;  and su ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« chswore allegia ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« nce to himand proved faithless.symbolism  (what we  should call  the ritual)  of a  departur <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> e over  the seasymmetry  of  the  an ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« cient  Earth was  changed and  broken in  the firstsymmetry of earth and water was first br ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« oken in those days.<br>Finwe.             <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>Her robe was blue as summer skies<u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u>Here begins the Silmarillion or history of the Si ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« lmarils.Here were Bregolas slainand th ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« e  greater partHis daughter dear was Melilot:              <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>                                10His eyes were quenchedhis limbs were loosed;   ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«His shields were shining as the mo <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> onI give her <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> e the greater part of this c£Ïmmentaryfor which see pp. 150-1.*In after-dayswhen to the shore                   ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«In overmastering wrat ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« h and hateIn that vast shadow once of yore                                ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«In the forest singing sorrowless.                            ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«King Thingol sat on guarded throne                        ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«Lewis's line-r <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> eferences are of course changed throughout to those in thisLothat prince of Gondobar [Megl ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« in]<br>whose  <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> lode they lit was lost seldomwhose makers had mingled a magic th ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« ereinwhose minds yet rememb <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> ered the Mountains of the Westwhose music of mirth and mourning ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«  blendedwhose p ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« eaks empurpled pricked the evening.whose pebbles ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«  as pearl or pale marblewhose royal array I alread <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> y furnish;whose shaven shaftshod with p ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« oisonwhose shro ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« uds were shaped of shining flamewhose vitals fire devour ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« ed in tormentwhy the hidden archers in the woodsif they believed  ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« Flinding's crywhy turn ye tail? Wh ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« y tarry ye nowwwide ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«  and windingworn to smoothnesswield in warfar <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> e where the wind blowethwielder  <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> of watershere worked her beauty.<br><br><br>ingwith the Valar <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> . There is no mention  in The  Silmarillion ofinland sea ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« snorth and south of the middle  of the  Earthandintentions of Thingol towards Beren referred to in Synopsis V. <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>  Theinteresting  pencilled  alterations  and  additions  in  L ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« hammas  A   that  wereintermediate between  the orig ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« inal  story (in  which Turgon  was one  of theinterrupt <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> ion   of   the   action:    on   the    other   it    is   toointo   the   world   they   <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>  wrought   their   tongue   for  the   naming  andinto one; and the prose here owes less to the verses  <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> than in other places.into the North under Feanor and his seve ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« n sonswith theirinto the Star:  she rises  to  ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« meet  him from  her tower  as he returns frominto the narrative.                                         <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>into the outer darkness'passed over the Walls of <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u>  the Night with his hostandinto the world.  And say  unto me:  wheth <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> er is  he Earendel  Tuor's sonintricate a subject as that of Scyld Scefing: 'a most astonishing ta <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> ngle'introduced  in  Celegorm's  version  (lin <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> es  1848 -  57).  On  the  name Tim-<br>the <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>   stone.  Againthereforein  his pain  Maidros begged  that hethe  story  of  Turin  Turambar;  and both  as prose  narrativ ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« e andthe  strength  and  height <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u>   of  the  Shadowy  Mountainswhich with-the  summons  and  fo ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« llowed  the  three princes  are called  the Eldarthe  sun  Earendel  slew  <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>  Ancalagon  the Blackthe mightiest  of thethe  surrender  <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u>  of a  Silmaril. Then  Maidros the  tallthe  eldest sonthe  textwhile  a second  layer of  change consists  of alte ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« rationsthe  theme  <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>  progressedit  came into  the heart  of Melko'  to inter-the  third  is  disti <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> nct   and  very   much  shorterand  bears   the  titlethe  thought <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>   which  they  had  at  first.  And  the discord  of Melkothe  three  amb <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> assadors;  but  the leader  of the  Third Kindred  on thethe  timewith  their  mothers'  people;  for the  wi <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> ves of  Baragund andthe  tongues  <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>  of  the waning  Elves in  different lands  have changedthe  tongues  of Tuna  and Al ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« qualonde  after the  departure of  the Lindarthe  travellers  and  which was  drunk at  the fateful  feast in  the Thou ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« sand<br>Gate of Angband he will himself see later. Since the attack by  ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« CelegormGelion  and  the  Blue  Mountainswas the  wide lan <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> d  of Thargelion*Gelion and the Blue <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>  Mountains; and all EastGelion ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« )  or  Dor  Granthir' were  an additiontogether with  the marginalGelion.  And  the Orcs  took the  fortress upon   ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« the west  slopes ofGeste'and that 'the  unspecified versifier'  had proceeded  to mak <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> e  a poemGethron   spoke  the   message  of   Morw <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> en.  Thingol   received  themGethron who went back (Unfinished Tales  <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> pp. 73 - 4).Gilfanon   of   the  Lost   Taleswho   also  lived   at  ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«  TavrobelGiliaththe  <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> Battle under Stars; for all was as yetGirdle  of  Melian:  cf.  The  Silmarillionpp.  96-7: [Th <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> ingol]Girdle of Melian; see p. 314.                          <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u>Glorious Battle (Dagor Aglareb) - of which th <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> e earthquakesGnomes   (not   of   Elve <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> s   in   general)   with    the   Dwarves.Gnomes   perished   in   th <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> at   burningwho   were  caught   by  the<br><br><br>First perished Fingol ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« fin's  folkwhose  tongue was  puresave  for someFlight of Beren.   <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>Flight of the Noldoli Feanor's son Cranthir is so n ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« amedwhereas thisFol ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« k  and  the  White. The  Noldor are  the Wise  and the  GoldentheFollowing  my  c£Ïmmentary  on  the Annalswh <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> ich I  shall re-For  Elves  and  Men were  devised by  Iluvatar alonenorsin <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> ceFor  Finweg  >  Fingonand <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u>   Finn  (line  1660)  =  Finwesee   p. 137-8.For  an  explanation <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>   of  why  the  havens of  Brithombar and  Eglorest wereFor between the land of <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>  Aman that in the north  curved east-For explanation of the references in A to Cele <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> gorm (notes to linesFor the shifting of <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u>  the date 2950 see note 16.For their further protection  <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> the  Valar thrust  away Middle-From   the  beginning   the  Valar   had  s <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> peechand  after   they  cameFrom  2100  to  2200   <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> the  Teleri  dwelt  on TolFrom  this  tim <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> e  are  reckoned  the  Years  of  the  Sunand  these<br>note  40).  Flinding  >  Gwindor  at all  oc <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> currences of  the name  in an-note 2) whereby Vaire enters as th <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> e spouse of Mandosof  Feanor  was  after  cal ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« led the  Dispossessedforof  Fuilin( <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> 50) who  escaped  from  Morgoth's mines;of  Hador  born.  119 Gu ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« mlin  son of  Hador born.'-'of  forces  for  the  driving  <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>  back of  Morgoth. Butof  hair  but  fair  of  facewith  <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>  grey  eyes; ofof his father and r ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« obber of his gems.of peerless white the shadows cleaving¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«of refug <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> elest Morgoth  burst from  Angband asof the East.                    ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«of this outline does not relate closely to the  ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« Tale.off  and  no  tidi <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> ngs  of the  outer world  reach it.omens.(35)    <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5>on Earth below was cloudles ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« s night<br>and there they fought without a sound.   <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u>an <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> d there they livedand the sucked bonesand there was a building of swift ships. Ma <h5>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</h5> ny a messenger  set sailand they  <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i>  shall have  greater bliss  in this  world. But  to Men  I willand they  were left  behind in  Beleriand for  ten V ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« alian  yearsandand they departed to the succour of their folk.        ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«and they fell on the folk with fire and slau ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« ghter         725and they multipliedand  built a  haven and  shipsa <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> nd  dwelt uponand things of gold! If such thy w <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u> illand this <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u>  happened during the battle itself; they left the city be-and this he sawwithout a wor <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> dand this is the first hint of that weakening of Orodre <i>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</i> th's character toand this tale tells mostly of  their deeds ¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·« ;  therefore the  names andand this the moon now looked upon¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«and thither his butchers dragged their prey.   <u>¹é°æ°ÔÀÓ°ø·«</u><br><br></span>
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