Сильмариллион
Of Aule and Yavanna
ThenManweawoke,andhewentdowntoYavannauponEzellohar,andhesatbesideherbeneaththeTwoTrees.AndManwesaid:’OKementari,Eruhathspoken,saying:"DothenanyoftheValarsupposethatIdidnothearalltheSong,eventheleastsoundoftheleastvoice?Behold!WhentheChildrenawake,thenthethoughtofYavannawillawakealso,anditwillsummonspiritsfromafar,andtheywillgoamongthekelvarandtheolvar,andsomewilldwelltherein,andbeheldinreverence,andtheirjustangershallbefeared.Foratime:whiletheFirstbornareintheirpower,andwhiletheSecondbornareyoung."Butdostthemnotnowremember,Kementari,thatthythoughtsangnotalwaysalone?Didnotthythoughtandminemeetalso,sothatwetookwingtogetherlikegreatbirdsthatsoarabovetheclouds?ThatalsoshallcometobebytheheedofIluvatar,andbeforetheChildrenawakethereshallgoforthwithwingslikethewindtheEaglesoftheLordsoftheWest.’
ThenYavannawasglad,andshestoodup,reachingherarmstowardstheheavens,andshesaid:’HighshallclimbthetreesofKementari,thattheEaglesoftheKingmayhousetherein!’
ButManwerosealso,anditseemedthathestoodtosuchaheightthathisvoicecamedowntoYavannaasfromthepathsofthewinds.
’Nay,’hesaid,’onlythetreesofAulewillbetallenough.InthemountainstheEaglesshallhouse,andhearthevoicesofthosewhocalluponus.ButintheforestsshallwalktheShepherdsoftheTrees.’
ThenManweandYavannapartedforthattime,andYavannareturnedtoAule;andhewasinhissmithy,pouringmoltenmetalintoamould.