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Elbereth Gilthoniel is an
Elvish hymn to
Varda (Sindarin:
Elbereth) in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. It is the
longest piece of Sindarin...
- they are
known by
their Sindarin names: Varda, for example, is
called Elbereth. Men know them by many
other names, and
sometimes worship them as gods...
- have
noted that
Rivendell was the home of
Elvish song, from the hymn to
Elbereth,
recalling Tolkien's Catholicism, to the
complex Song of Eärendil with...
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songs were
added to the CD (but not the LP)
after the
first edition. A
Elbereth Gilthoniel forms a
continuation of song 6, "I Sit
Beside the Fire", in...
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English literature Marjorie Burns writes that one of the
female Vala,
Varda (
Elbereth to the Elves) is sung to by the Elf-queen of Middle-earth Galadriel. Burns...
- mood of
which are
markedly close to
those of Tolkien’s song to
Elbereth." O
Elbereth! Gilthoniel! We
still remember, we who
dwell In this far land beneath...
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reminded commentators of the
Virgin Mary: the Vala Varda,
called by the
Elves Elbereth, and the Elf-lady Galadriel. Wood
writes that Sam's
invocation of Galadriel's...
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Heraldry Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Maps
Poetry A
Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil The Man in the Moon Sta**** Up Too Late...
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Heraldry Languages Black Speech Elvish Quenya Sindarin Khuzdul Maps
Poetry A
Elbereth Gilthoniel Namárië Song of Eärendil The Man in the Moon Sta**** Up Too Late...
- They are
pursued by
Black Riders, but meet some Elves,
whose singing to
Elbereth wards off the Riders. The
Hobbits take an
evasive shortcut to Bucklebury...