Сильмариллион
Of the Flight of the Noldor
TheliesofMelkorthoushaltunlearninbitterness.Valaheis,thousaistThenthouhastsworninvain,fornoneoftheValarcanstthouovercomenoworeverwithinthehallsofEa,notthoughEruwhomthounamesthadmadetheethricegreaterthanthouart.’
ButFeanorlaughed,andspokenottotheherald,buttotheNoldor,saying:’So!ThenwillthisvaliantpeoplesendforththeheiroftheirKingaloneintobanishmentwithhissonsonly,andreturntotheirbondage?Butifanywillcomewithme,Isaytothem:Issorrowforebodedtoyou?ButinAmanwehaveseenit.InAmanwehavecomethroughblisstowoe.Theothernowwewilltry:throughsorrowtofindjoy;orfreedom,attheleast.’
Thenturningtotheheraldhecried:’SaythistoManweSulimo,HighKingofArda:ifFeanorcannotoverthrowMorgoth,atleasthedelaysnottoassailhim,andsitsnotidleingrief.AnditmaybethatEruhassetinmeafiregreaterthanthouknowest.SuchhurtattheleastwillIdototheFoeoftheValarthateventhemightyintheRingofDoomshallwondertohearit.Yea,intheendtheyshallfollowme.Farewell!’
InthathourthevoiceofFeanorgrewsogreatandsopotentthateventheheraldoftheValarbowedbeforehimasonefull-answered,anddeparted;andtheNoldorwereover-ruled.Thereforetheycontinuedtheirmarch;andtheHouseofFeanorhastenedbeforethemalongthecoastsofElende:notoncedidtheyturntheireyesbacktoTiriononthegreenhillofTuna.SlowerandlesseagerlycamethehostofFingolfinafterthem.OfthoseFingonwastheforemost;butattherearwentFinarfinandFinrod,andmanyofthenoblestandwisestoftheNoldor;andoftentheylookedbehindthemtoseetheirfaircity,untilthelampoftheMindonEldalievawaslostinthenight.