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Annals of Aman

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--- Zitat ---Wonders sprang thereafter wide.
Ordained was light to spread and glide.
Ancient dweller by the shore,
Thou hast seen much bliss in lore.

Laden was the virgin Vale
In stainless gold of olden tale.
Two fair Trees they lit aglow,
Secure from dreariness and foe.
--- Ende Zitat ---

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--- Zitat ---If thou rodest unto shores,
Which yonder lie, afar from lores,
Were fey mornings swift to rise
Across the lands of eerie guise.

Errands seldom lead one thither;
There hale trees are said to wither.
Grosser fable was never spoken,
For suns loom fair and good foretoken.
--- Ende Zitat ---

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--- Zitat ---Laid was Arda perfect,
Void of stain and defect;
Wonder of its Wrights,
Bereft of starless nights.

Two Bastions wrought of old,
Bright and radiant as is gold;
Raised afore in blooming Spring,
Which so gladly thou shalt sing.
--- Ende Zitat ---

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--- Zitat ---To implore is to pray
For godly deed in elder lay
Which be apt to stay
Wrathful act in judgement-day.

Bright Vala, save the gentile on the wave!
He who never dared to crave
Thine endless earldom past the Sea,
Which, sole, might reach this my plea.

O feeble man, so very delicate!
For thee I gravely beg, to mercy impetrate.
--- Ende Zitat ---

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--- Zitat ---You shall mayhap lift the curse
That blithe fortune sways to worse,
Ere winter falls on heath;
Ere blade is drawn from sheath.

Dawns get pale and suns subside.
Yeomen till the soil and stride
Along the sullen rueful way,
Afield and flecked by scattered hay.
--- Ende Zitat ---

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