Сильмариллион
Of the Flight of the Noldor
Togethertheywenton,forMorgothcouldnoteludeUngoliant,andhercloudwasstillabouthim,andallhereyeswereuponhim;andtheycametothoselandsthatlaynorthoftheFirthofDrengist.NowMorgothwasdrawingneartotheruinsofAngband,wherehisgreatwesternstrongholdhadbeen;andUngoliantperceivedhishope,andknewthatherehewouldseektoescapefromher,andshestayedhim,demandingthathefulfilhispromise.
’Blackheart!’shesaid.’Ihavedonethybidding.ButIhungerstill.’
’Whatwouldstthouhavemore?’saidMorgoth.’Dostthoudesirealltheworldforthybelly?Ididnotvowtogivetheethat.IamitsLord.’
’Notsomuch,’saidUngoliant.’ButthouhastagreattreasurefromFormenos;Iwillhaveallthat.Yea,withbothhandsthoushaltgiveit’.
ThenperforceMorgothsurrenderedtoherthegemsthatheborewithhim,onebyoneandgrudgingly;andshedevouredthem,andtheirbeautyperishedfromtheworld.HugeranddarkeryetgrewUngoliant,butherlustwasunsated.’Withonehandthougivest,’shesaid;’withtheleftonly.Openthyrighthand.’
InhisrighthandMorgothheldclosetheSilmarils,andthoughtheywerelockedinacrystalcasket,theyhadbeguntobumhim,andhishandwasclenchedinpain;buthewouldnotopenit’Nay!’hesaid.’Thouhasthadthydoe.
ForwithmypowerthatIputintotheethyworkwasaccomplished.Ineedtheenomore.Thesethingsthoushaltnothave,norsee.Inamethemuntomyselfforever.’