Сильмариллион
Of Beren and Luthien
Thoughalltoruinfelltheworldandweredissolvedandbackwardhurledunmadeintotheoldabyss,yetwereitsmakinggood,forthis-thedusk,thedawn,theearth,theseathatLuthienforatimeshouldbe.
Andhesangaloud,caringnotwhatearshouldoverhearhim,forhewasdesperateandlookedfornoescape.
ButLuthienheardhissong,andshesanginanswer,asshecamethroughthewoodsunlookedfor.ForHuan,consentingoncemoretobehersteed,hadborneherswiftlyharduponBeren’strail.Longhehadponderedinhisheartwhatcounselhecoulddeviseforthelightningoftheperilofthesetwowhomheloved.HeturnedasidethereforeatSauron’sisle,astheyrannorthwardagain,andhetookthencetheghastlywolf-hameofDraugluin,andthebat-fellof?
ThurIngwethil.ShewasthemessengerofSauron,andwaswonttoflyinvampire’sformtoAngband;andhergreatfingeredwingswerebarbedateachjoint’sendwithandironclaw.CladinthesedreadfulgarmentsHuanandLuthienranthroughTaur-nu-Fuin,andallthingsfledbeforethem.
Berenseeingtheirapproachwasdismayed;andhewondered,forhehadheardthevoiceofTinuviel,andhethoughtitnowaphantomforhisensnaring.Buttheyhaltedandcastasidetheirdisguise,andLuthienrantowardshim.
ThusBerenandLuthienmetagainbetweenthedesertandthewood.Forawhilehewassilentandwasglad;butafteraspacehestroveoncemoretodissuadeLuthienfromherjourney.