Happy Tolkien Reading Day!
Mar. 25th, 2011 02:37 pmMy offering for Tolkien Reading Day...
'The next day at the hour of sunset Aragorn walked alone in the woods, and his heart was high within him; and he sang, for he was full of hope and the world was fair. And suddenly even as he sang he saw a maiden walking on a greensward among the white stems of the birches; and he halted amazed, thinking that he had strayed into a dream, or else that he had received the gift of the Elf-minstrels, who can make the things of which they sing appear before the eyes of those that listen.
'For Aragorn had been singing a part of the Lay of Lúthien which tells of the meeting of Lúthien and Beren in the forest of Neldoreth. And behold! there Lúthien walked before his eyes in Rivendell, clad in a mantle of silver and blue, fair as the twilight in Elven-home; her dark hair strayed in a sudden wind, and her brows were bound with gems like stars.'
- From 'The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen', Appendix A, ROTK.
'The leaves were long, the grass was green,
The hemlock-umbels tall and fair,
And in the glad a light was seen
Of stars in shadow shimmering.
Tinúviel was dancing there
To music of a pipe unseen,
And light of stars was in her hair,
And in her raiment glimmering...'
Aragorn's chant of the story of Beren and Luthien to the hobbits in 'A Knife in the Dark', FOTR.
'The next day at the hour of sunset Aragorn walked alone in the woods, and his heart was high within him; and he sang, for he was full of hope and the world was fair. And suddenly even as he sang he saw a maiden walking on a greensward among the white stems of the birches; and he halted amazed, thinking that he had strayed into a dream, or else that he had received the gift of the Elf-minstrels, who can make the things of which they sing appear before the eyes of those that listen.
'For Aragorn had been singing a part of the Lay of Lúthien which tells of the meeting of Lúthien and Beren in the forest of Neldoreth. And behold! there Lúthien walked before his eyes in Rivendell, clad in a mantle of silver and blue, fair as the twilight in Elven-home; her dark hair strayed in a sudden wind, and her brows were bound with gems like stars.'
- From 'The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen', Appendix A, ROTK.
'The leaves were long, the grass was green,
The hemlock-umbels tall and fair,
And in the glad a light was seen
Of stars in shadow shimmering.
Tinúviel was dancing there
To music of a pipe unseen,
And light of stars was in her hair,
And in her raiment glimmering...'
Aragorn's chant of the story of Beren and Luthien to the hobbits in 'A Knife in the Dark', FOTR.
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Date: 2011-03-25 09:03 pm (UTC)I love Aragorn Forlorn. He does Forlorn gloriously too. *g*
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Date: 2011-03-25 09:15 pm (UTC)And yes, Forlorn Aragorn always inspires the desire to hug and comfort!
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Date: 2011-03-26 01:24 am (UTC)These are both lovely choices, I have always loved the first one especially. It's so nice to see him before life came and walloped him repeatedly :P
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Date: 2011-03-26 01:17 pm (UTC)"walloped him repeatedly"... boy that's a good way of putting it!
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