Сильмариллион
Of Turin Turambar
Thereforehepurposedtocreepdownatdusk,anddescendintotheravineundernight,andcrossoverthewildwater;andthentoclimbupthefurthercliff,andsocometothedragonbeneathhisguard.
Thiscounselhetook,buttheheartofDorlasfailedwhentheycametotheracesofTeiglininthedark,andhedarednotattempttheperilouscrossing,butdrewbackandlurkedinthewoods,burdenedwithshame.TurambarandHunthor,nonetheless,crossedoverinsafety,fortheloudroaringofthewaterdrownedallothersounds,andGlaurungslept.Buterethemiddle-nightthedragonroused,andwithagreatnoiseandblastcasthisforwardpartacrossthechasm,andbegantodrawhisbulkafter.TurambarandHunthorwerewell-nighovercomebytheheatandthestench,astheysoughtinhasteforawayuptocomeatGlaurung;andHunthorwasslainbyagreatstonethatwasdislodgedfromonhighbythepassageofthedragon,andsmotehimontheheadandcasthimintotheriver.Soheended,ofthehouseofHalethnottheleastvaliantThenTurambarsummonedallhiswillandcourageandclimbedthecliffalone,andcamebeneaththedragon.
ThenhedrewGurthang,andwithallthemightofhisarm,andofhishate,hethrustitintothesoftbellyoftheWorm,evenuptothehilts.ButwhenGlaurungfelthisdeath-pang,hescreamed,andinhisdreadfulthroeheheaveduphisbulkandhurledhimselfacrossthechasm,andtherelaylashingandcoilinginhisagony.Andhesetallinablazeabouthim,andbeatalltoruin,untilatlasthisfiresdied,andhelaystill.