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But
the
Teleri
remained
still
in
Middle
-
earth
,
for
they
dwelt
in
East
Beleriand
far
from
the
sea
,
and
they
heard
not
the
summons
of
Ulmo
until
too
late
;
and
many
searched
still
for
Elwe
their
lord
,
and
without
him
they
were
unwilling
to
depart
.
But
when
they
learned
that
Ingwe
and
Finwe
and
their
peoples
were
gone
,
then
many
of
the
Teleri
pressed
on
to
the
shores
of
Beleriand
,
and
dwelt
thereafter
near
the
Mouths
of
Sirion
,
in
longing
for
their
friends
that
had
departed
;
and
they
took
Olwe
,
Elwe
’
s
brother
,
to
be
their
king
.
Long
they
remained
by
the
coasts
of
the
western
sea
,
and
Osse
and
Uinen
came
to
them
and
befriended
them
;
and
Osse
instructed
them
,
sitting
upon
a
rock
near
to
the
margin
of
the
land
,
and
of
him
they
learned
all
manner
of
sea
-
lore
and
sea
-
music
.
Thus
it
came
to
be
that
the
Teleri
,
who
were
from
the
beginning
lovers
of
water
,
and
the
fairest
singers
of
all
the
Elves
,
were
after
enamoured
of
the
seas
,
and
their
songs
were
filled
with
the
sound
of
waves
upon
the
shore
.
When
many
years
had
passed
,
Ulmo
hearkened
to
the
prayers
of
the
Noldor
and
of
Finwe
their
king
.
Who
grieved
at
their
long
sundering
from
the
Teleri
,
and
besought
him
to
bring
them
to
Aman
,
if
they
would
come
.
And
most
of
them
proved
now
willing
indeed
;
but
great
was
the
grief
of
Osse
when
Ulmo
returned
to
the
coasts
of
Beleriand
,
to
bear
them
away
to
Valinor
;
for
his
care
was
for
the
seas
of
Middle
-
earth
and
the
shores
of
the
Hither
Lands
,
and
he
was
ill
-
pleased
that
the
voices
of
the
Teleri
should
be
heard
no
more
in
his
domain
.
Some
he
persuaded
to
remain
;
and
those
were
the
Falathrim
,
the
Elves
of
the
Falas
,
who
in
after
days
had
dwellings
at
the
havens
of
Brithombar
and
Eglarest
,
the
first
mariners
in
Middle
-
earth
and
the
first
makers
of
ships
.
Cirdan
the
Shipwright
was
their
lord
.
The
kinsfolk
and
friends
of
Elwe
Singollo
also
remained
in
the
Hither
Lands
,
seeking
him
yet
,
though
they
would
fain
have
departed
to
Valinor
and
the
light
of
the
Trees
,
if
Ulmo
and
Olwe
had
been
willing
to
tarry
longer
.
But
Olwe
would
be
gone
;
and
at
last
the
main
host
of
the
Teleri
embarked
upon
the
isle
,
and
Ulmo
drew
them
far
away
.
Then
the
friends
of
Elwe
were
left
behind
;
and
they
called
themselves
Eglath
,
the
Forsaken
People
.
They
dwelt
in
the
woods
and
hills
of
Beleriand
,
rather
than
by
the
sea
,
which
filled
them
with
sorrow
;
but
the
desire
of
Aman
was
ever
in
their
hearts
.
But
when
Elwe
awoke
from
his
long
trance
,
he
came
forth
from
Nan
Elmoth
with
Melian
,
and
they
dwelt
thereafter
in
the
woods
in
the
midst
of
the
land
.
Greatly
though
he
had
desired
to
see
again
the
light
of
the
Trees
,
in
the
face
of
Melian
he
beheld
the
light
of
Aman
as
in
an
unclouded
mirror
,
and
in
that
light
he
was
content
.
His
people
gathered
about
him
in
joy
,
and
they
were
amazed
;
for
fair
and
noble
as
he
had
been
,
now
he
appeared
as
it
were
a
lord
of
the
Maiar
,
his
hair
as
grey
silver
,
tallest
of
all
the
Children
of
Iluvatar
;
and
a
high
doom
was
before
him
.
Now
Osse
followed
after
the
host
of
Olwe
,
and
when
they
were
come
to
the
Bay
of
Eldamar
(
which
is
Elvenhome
)
he
called
to
them
;
and
they
knew
his
voice
,
and
begged
Ulmo
to
stay
their
voyage
.
And
Ulmo
granted
their
request
,
and
at
his
bidding
Osse
made
fast
the
island
and
rooted
it
to
the
foundations
of
the
sea
.
Ulmo
did
this
the
more
readily
,
for
he
understood
the
hearts
of
the
Teleri
,
and
in
the
council
of
the
Valar
he
had
spoken
against
the
summons
,
thinking
that
it
were
better
for
the
Quendi
to
remain
in
Middle
-
earth
.
The
Valar
were
little
pleased
to
learn
what
he
had
done
;
and
Finwe
grieved
when
the
Teleri
came
not
,
and
yet
more
when
he
learned
that
Elwe
was
forsaken
,
and
knew
that
he
should
not
see
him
again
,
unless
it
were
in
the
halls
of
Mandos
.
But
the
island
was
not
moved
again
,
and
stood
there
alone
in
the
Bay
of
Eldamar
;
and
it
was
called
Tol
Eressea
,
the
Lonely
Isle
.
There
the
Teleri
abode
as
they
wished
under
the
stars
of
heaven
,
and
yet
within
right
of
Aman
and
the
deathless
shore
;
and
by
that
long
sojourn
apart
in
the
Lonely
Isle
was
caused
the
sundering
of
their
speech
from
that
of
the
Vanyar
and
the
Noldor
.
To
these
the
Valar
had
given
a
land
and
a
dwelling
-
place
.
Even
among
the
radiant
flowers
of
the
Tree
-
lit
gardens
of
Valinor
they
longed
still
at
times
to
see
the
stars
;
and
therefore
a
gap
was
made
in
the
great
walls
of
the
Pelori
,
and
there
in
a
deep
valley
that
ran
down
to
the
sea
the
Eldar
raised
a
high
green
hill
:
Tuna
it
was
called
.
From
the
west
the
light
of
the
Trees
fell
upon
it
,
and
its
shadow
lay
ever
eastward
;
and
to
the
east
it
looked
towards
the
Bay
of
Elvenhome
,
and
the
Lonely
Isle
,
and
the
Shadowy
Seas
.
Then
through
Calacirya
,
the
Pass
of
Light
,
the
radiance
of
the
Blessed
Realm
streamed
forth
,
kindling
the
dark
waves
to
silver
and
gold
,
and
it
touched
the
Lonely
Isle
,
and
its
western
shore
grew
green
and
fair
.
There
bloomed
the
first
flowers
that
ever
were
east
of
the
Mountains
of
Aman
.
Upon
the
crown
of
Tuna
the
city
of
the
Elves
was
built
,
the
white
walls
and
terraces
of
Tirion
;
and
the
highest
of
the
towers
of
that
city
was
the
Tower
of
Ingwe
,
Mindon
Eldalieva
,
whose
silver
lamp
shone
far
out
into
the
mists
of
the
sea
.
Few
are
the
ships
of
mortal
Men
that
have
seen
its
slender
beam
.
In
Tirion
upon
Tuna
the
Vanyar
and
the
Noldor
dwelt
long
in
fellowship
.
And
since
of
all
things
in
Valinor
they
loved
most
the
White
Tree
,
Yavanna
made
for
them
a
tree
like
to
a
lesser
image
of
Telperion
,
save
that
it
did
not
give
light
of
its
own
being
;
Galathilion
it
was
named
in
the
Sindarin
tongue
.
This
tree
was
planted
in
the
courts
beneath
the
Mindon
and
there
flourished
,
and
its
seedlings
were
many
in
Eldamar
.
Of
these
one
was
afterwards
planted
in
Tol
Eressea
,
and
it
prospered
there
,
and
was
named
Celeborn
;
thence
came
in
me
fullness
of
time
as
is
elsewhere
told
,
Nimloth
,
the
White
Tree
of
Numenor
.