-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Джон Толкин
-
- Сильмариллион
-
- Стр. 116/139
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
Yet
Maglor
still
held
back
,
saying
:
’
If
Manwe
and
Varda
themselves
deny
the
fulfilment
of
an
oath
to
which
we
named
them
in
witness
,
is
it
not
made
void
?
’
And
Maedhros
answered
:
’
But
how
shall
our
voices
reach
to
Iluvatar
beyond
the
Circles
of
the
World
?
And
by
Iluvatar
we
swore
in
our
madness
,
and
called
the
Everlasting
Darkness
upon
us
,
if
we
kept
not
our
word
.
Who
shall
release
us
?
’
’
If
none
can
release
us
,
’
said
Maglor
,
’
then
indeed
the
Everlasting
Darkness
shall
be
our
lot
,
whether
we
keep
our
oath
or
break
it
;
but
less
evil
shall
we
do
in
the
breaking
.
’
Yet
he
yielded
at
last
to
the
will
of
Maedhros
,
and
they
took
counsel
together
how
they
should
lay
hands
on
the
Silmarils
.
And
they
disguised
themselves
,
and
came
in
the
night
to
the
camp
of
Eonwe
,
and
crept
into
the
place
where
the
Silmarils
were
guarded
;
and
they
slew
the
guards
,
and
laid
hands
on
the
jewels
.
Then
all
the
camp
was
raised
against
them
,
and
they
prepared
to
die
,
defending
themselves
until
the
last
.
But
Eonwe
would
not
permit
the
slaying
of
the
sons
of
Feanor
;
and
departing
unfought
they
fled
far
away
.
Each
of
them
took
to
himself
a
Silmaril
,
for
they
said
:
’
Since
one
is
lost
to
us
,
and
but
two
remain
,
and
we
two
alone
of
our
brothers
,
so
is
it
plain
that
fate
would
have
us
share
the
heirlooms
of
our
father
.
’
But
the
jewel
burned
the
hand
of
Maedhros
in
pain
unbearable
;
and
he
perceived
that
it
was
as
Eonwe
had
said
,
and
that
his
right
thereto
had
become
void
,
and
that
the
oath
was
vain
.
And
being
in
anguish
and
despair
he
cast
himself
into
a
gaping
chasm
filled
with
fire
,
and
so
ended
;
and
the
Silmaril
that
he
bore
was
taken
into
the
bosom
of
the
Earth
,
And
it
is
told
of
Maglor
that
he
could
not
endure
the
pain
with
which
the
Silmaril
tormented
him
;
and
he
cast
it
at
last
into
the
Sea
,
and
thereafter
he
wandered
ever
upon
the
shores
,
singing
in
pain
and
regret
beside
the
waves
.
For
Maglor
was
mighty
among
the
singers
of
old
,
named
only
after
Daeron
of
Doriath
;
but
he
came
never
back
among
the
people
of
the
Elves
.
And
thus
it
came
to
pass
that
the
Silmarils
found
their
long
homes
:
one
in
the
airs
of
heaven
,
and
one
in
the
fires
of
the
heart
of
the
world
,
and
one
in
the
deep
waters
.
In
those
days
there
was
a
great
building
of
ships
upon
the
shores
of
the
Western
Sea
;
and
thence
in
many
a
fleet
the
Eldar
set
sail
into
the
West
,
and
came
never
back
to
the
lands
of
weeping
and
of
war
.
And
the
Vanyar
returned
beneath
their
white
banners
,
and
were
borne
in
triumph
to
Valinor
;
but
their
joy
in
victory
was
diminished
,
for
they
returned
without
the
Silmarils
from
Morgoth
’
s
crown
,
and
they
knew
that
those
jewels
could
not
be
found
or
brought
together
again
unless
the
world
be
broken
and
remade
.
And
when
they
came
into
the
West
the
Elves
of
Beleriand
dwelt
upon
Tol
Eressea
,
the
Lonely
Isle
,
that
looks
both
west
and
east
;
whence
they
might
come
even
to
Valinor
.
They
were
admitted
again
to
the
love
of
Manwe
and
the
pardon
of
the
Valar
;
and
the
Teleri
forgave
their
ancient
grief
,
and
the
curse
was
laid
to
rest
.
Yet
not
all
the
Eldalie
were
willing
to
forsake
the
Hither
Lands
where
they
had
long
suffered
and
long
dwelt
;
and
some
lingered
many
an
age
in
Middle
-
earth
.
Among
those
were
Cirdan
the
Shipwright
,
and
Celeborn
of
Doriath
,
with
Galadriel
his
wife
,
who
alone
remained
of
those
who
led
the
Noldor
to
exile
in
Beleriand
.
In
Middle
-
earth
dwelt
also
Gil
-
galad
the
High
King
,
and
with
him
was
Elrond
Half
-
elven
,
who
chose
,
as
was
granted
to
him
,
to
be
numbered
among
the
Eldar
;
but
Elros
his
brother
chose
to
abide
with
Men
.
And
from
these
brethren
alone
has
come
among
Men
the
blood
of
the
Firstborn
and
a
strain
of
the
spirits
divine
that
were
before
Arda
;
for
they
were
the
sons
of
Elwing
,
Dior
’
s
daughter
,
Luthien
’
s
son
,
child
of
Thingol
and
Melian
;
and
Earendil
their
father
was
the
son
of
Idril
Celebrindal
,
Turgon
’
s
daughter
of
Gondolin
.