Post by MirkwoodArcher on Jun 6, 2004 9:23:38 GMT
Mereth Anann Darthannen.
(A Feast Long Expected.)
Ir Hîr Bilbo Baggins o Bag End pent thelent vereth aglareb am mered edinor dín în vinig a haran, peded ovor pannant Chobbiton. Bilbo thiant víralui a ervadol a vi i Drann nastant i echui glavrad anann, uin baded dín hithui a abaded ú-athirnen. I mîr adegin o lind dín tanganner narn-e-gobel a periain rem istanner, dan i phith periain iphent, i Amon na Mag End garn rynd pannannen ah mîr. A ae glaur dín naid hin ú-danganner, bellas dín dan în thân noeth.
Lú siriant, dân ú-drastant Hîr Baggins. Ir garn nederphae în, thiant sui thiant ir garn lephae. Ir garn nederphae a neder în, estathar den "mae hemmen", dân "albrestannen" thiant reviad-e-bilinn anvaer.
Periain rithanner dhŷl rín a nauthanner hen galu athan baudh; thiant ufael pen garn gared neth (thiol) alfirin a vîr (estannen) arnediad. "Bangatha." pennir, "Ú-hiriant sen vi i raid-e-guil, a trastad aphadatha."
Dân na hi i drastad ú-doll a Hîr Baggins aun mír dín ah gell, a periain rem dihenanner ervaded a galu dín.
I chirth noss dín darthanner laug, i cherth Sackville-Baggins heidiannen, sui hannas le peditha; a Bilbo garn ephedyr rem ni i pheriain o nyss pem mír a pen claur. Dân ú-arn mellyn dhaer rem na-den i chîn o noss dín galler.
Iarwain a mellwain na Milbo estanner Frodo Baggins, perian neth. Ir Bilbo garn nederphae a neder în, seidiant Frodo sui hîl a aun Frodo mar vi Bag End; a in estil Sackville-Baggins firnir.
Bilbo a Frodo meranner i edinor vin, arad Ivanneth canaphae a nêl. "Dortho hi, Frodo neth," pent Bilbo arad vin, "A goverethatham edinyr pen thrastad." Lú hen, Frodo darthant vi "tweens" dín, sui estanner i pheriain in ennin vrêg min nîth galen a edlothiad na nelphae a nêl.
În uiug sirianner. În a în, i Maggins goveranner verith edinyr na Mag End; dân si istanner pain nad thiliol thellir ned iavas.
Bilbo anglennant charan a minig în, gwanod vinai a gwanod vaer an in în perian (Took Iaur garn erui charan a nelphae în); a Frodo anglennant nelphae a nêl, nêl êl, i 'wanod edlothiad dín.
When Lord Bilbo Baggins of Bag End said that he intended a glorious feast to celebrate his 111 year birthday, abundant talk filled Hobbiton. Bilbo seemed jewel-blessed and eccentric (lit: alone-going) and in the Shire pricked the awakening of babbling for a long time, from his misty going to his return unlooked for. The jewels brought back from his journeys had established a village tale and numerous Hobbits knew, against the words of old Hobbits, the Hill at Bag End had caves filled with jewels. And if his glory these things had not established, his strength against years kindled thoughts.
Time flowed, but did not bother Lord Baggins. When he had 90 years, he seemed as he seemed when he had fifty. When he had 99 years they called him "well kept", but "unchanged" seemed a better flight of the arrow.
Hobbits jerked their heads and thought this blessedness beyond judgement; it seemed unfair that a person was able to have youth (seeming) immortal and jewels (called) numberless. "He will trade." they said, "This does not flow in the paths of life and trouble will follow."
But to now, the trouble had not come and Lord Baggins gave his jewels with joy, and numerous Hobbits forgave his eccentricity and good fortune.
The households of his family stayed warm, the Sackville-Baggins household of his family set aside, as intelligence will tell you; and Bilbo had numerous followers in the Hobbits of families without jewels and without glory, but he did not have many great friends until the children of his family grew.
Eldest and dearest to Bilbo, they called Frodo Baggins, a young Hobbit. When Bibo had 99 years, he set aside Frodo as heir and gave Frodo a home in Bag End and the Sackville-Baggins hopes died.
Bilbo and Frodo celebrated the one brthday, 22nd September. "Live here, young Frodo," said Bilbo one day, "And we will celebrate our birthdays together without trouble. This time, Frodo stayed in his tweens, as the Hobbits called the wild years between green youth and flowering at 33.
Twelve years passed. Year and year, the Bagginses celebrated together birthday parties at Bag End, but now all knew they intended a glittering thing in autumn.
Bilbo approached 111 years, a unique number and a good number for the years of a Hobbit (Old Took had only 130 years; and Frodo approached 33, 3-3, the number of his flowering.
(A Feast Long Expected.)
Ir Hîr Bilbo Baggins o Bag End pent thelent vereth aglareb am mered edinor dín în vinig a haran, peded ovor pannant Chobbiton. Bilbo thiant víralui a ervadol a vi i Drann nastant i echui glavrad anann, uin baded dín hithui a abaded ú-athirnen. I mîr adegin o lind dín tanganner narn-e-gobel a periain rem istanner, dan i phith periain iphent, i Amon na Mag End garn rynd pannannen ah mîr. A ae glaur dín naid hin ú-danganner, bellas dín dan în thân noeth.
Lú siriant, dân ú-drastant Hîr Baggins. Ir garn nederphae în, thiant sui thiant ir garn lephae. Ir garn nederphae a neder în, estathar den "mae hemmen", dân "albrestannen" thiant reviad-e-bilinn anvaer.
Periain rithanner dhŷl rín a nauthanner hen galu athan baudh; thiant ufael pen garn gared neth (thiol) alfirin a vîr (estannen) arnediad. "Bangatha." pennir, "Ú-hiriant sen vi i raid-e-guil, a trastad aphadatha."
Dân na hi i drastad ú-doll a Hîr Baggins aun mír dín ah gell, a periain rem dihenanner ervaded a galu dín.
I chirth noss dín darthanner laug, i cherth Sackville-Baggins heidiannen, sui hannas le peditha; a Bilbo garn ephedyr rem ni i pheriain o nyss pem mír a pen claur. Dân ú-arn mellyn dhaer rem na-den i chîn o noss dín galler.
Iarwain a mellwain na Milbo estanner Frodo Baggins, perian neth. Ir Bilbo garn nederphae a neder în, seidiant Frodo sui hîl a aun Frodo mar vi Bag End; a in estil Sackville-Baggins firnir.
Bilbo a Frodo meranner i edinor vin, arad Ivanneth canaphae a nêl. "Dortho hi, Frodo neth," pent Bilbo arad vin, "A goverethatham edinyr pen thrastad." Lú hen, Frodo darthant vi "tweens" dín, sui estanner i pheriain in ennin vrêg min nîth galen a edlothiad na nelphae a nêl.
În uiug sirianner. În a în, i Maggins goveranner verith edinyr na Mag End; dân si istanner pain nad thiliol thellir ned iavas.
Bilbo anglennant charan a minig în, gwanod vinai a gwanod vaer an in în perian (Took Iaur garn erui charan a nelphae în); a Frodo anglennant nelphae a nêl, nêl êl, i 'wanod edlothiad dín.
When Lord Bilbo Baggins of Bag End said that he intended a glorious feast to celebrate his 111 year birthday, abundant talk filled Hobbiton. Bilbo seemed jewel-blessed and eccentric (lit: alone-going) and in the Shire pricked the awakening of babbling for a long time, from his misty going to his return unlooked for. The jewels brought back from his journeys had established a village tale and numerous Hobbits knew, against the words of old Hobbits, the Hill at Bag End had caves filled with jewels. And if his glory these things had not established, his strength against years kindled thoughts.
Time flowed, but did not bother Lord Baggins. When he had 90 years, he seemed as he seemed when he had fifty. When he had 99 years they called him "well kept", but "unchanged" seemed a better flight of the arrow.
Hobbits jerked their heads and thought this blessedness beyond judgement; it seemed unfair that a person was able to have youth (seeming) immortal and jewels (called) numberless. "He will trade." they said, "This does not flow in the paths of life and trouble will follow."
But to now, the trouble had not come and Lord Baggins gave his jewels with joy, and numerous Hobbits forgave his eccentricity and good fortune.
The households of his family stayed warm, the Sackville-Baggins household of his family set aside, as intelligence will tell you; and Bilbo had numerous followers in the Hobbits of families without jewels and without glory, but he did not have many great friends until the children of his family grew.
Eldest and dearest to Bilbo, they called Frodo Baggins, a young Hobbit. When Bibo had 99 years, he set aside Frodo as heir and gave Frodo a home in Bag End and the Sackville-Baggins hopes died.
Bilbo and Frodo celebrated the one brthday, 22nd September. "Live here, young Frodo," said Bilbo one day, "And we will celebrate our birthdays together without trouble. This time, Frodo stayed in his tweens, as the Hobbits called the wild years between green youth and flowering at 33.
Twelve years passed. Year and year, the Bagginses celebrated together birthday parties at Bag End, but now all knew they intended a glittering thing in autumn.
Bilbo approached 111 years, a unique number and a good number for the years of a Hobbit (Old Took had only 130 years; and Frodo approached 33, 3-3, the number of his flowering.