- "
Bagmē Blōma" (Gothic language: "Flower of the Trees") by J. R. R.
Tolkien is a poem in the 1936
Songs for the Philologists, and the only one ever written...
- made use of
Gothic as a
creative language. The most
famous example is "
Bagme Bloma" ("Flower of the Trees") by J. R. R. Tolkien, part of
Songs for the...
- 1934
Songs for the Philologists, with E.V.
Gordon et al.,
published 1936:
Bagme Bloma Éadig Béo þu!
Frenchmen Froth From One to Five I Sat upon a Bench...
- interest,
including 13 by Tolkien; six of
those are in Old English, and one, "
Bagme Bloma", is the only poem ever
written in Gothic.
Tolkien intended them to...
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Bibliography Letters Poetry and
songs Songs for the
Philologists (1936) "
Bagme Bloma" The
Homecoming of
Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son (1953) "A
Walking Song"...
- Reprinted, with a
Modern English translation in The Road to Middle-earth 5 "
Bagmē Blōma" (Gothic:
Flower of the Trees), to the tune of "Lazy Sheep" (by Mantle...
- and Atlakviða) in The
Legend of
Sigurd and
Gudrun (2009). His
Gothic poem
Bagme Bloma ("Flower of the Trees") uses a
trochaic metre, with
irregular end-rhymes...
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Bibliography Letters Poetry and
songs Songs for the
Philologists (1936) "
Bagme Bloma" The
Homecoming of
Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son (1953) "A
Walking Song"...