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" Each day before the end of eve
she sought her lover, nor would him leave,
until the stars were dimmed, and day
came glimmering eastward silver-grey.
Then trembling-veiled she would appear,
and dance before him, half in fear;
there flitting just before his feet
she gently chid with laughter sweet:
'Come! dance now, Beren, dance with me!
For fain thy dancing I would see! "

J.R.R. Tolkien , The Book of Lost Tales, Part Two (The History of Middle-Earth, #2)


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J.R.R. Tolkien quote : Each day before the end of eve<br />she sought her lover, nor would him leave,<br />until the stars were dimmed, and day<br />came glimmering eastward silver-grey.<br />Then trembling-veiled she would appear,<br />and dance before him, half in fear;<br />there flitting just before his feet<br />she gently chid with laughter sweet:<br />'Come! dance now, Beren, dance with me!<br />For fain thy dancing I would see!