Chiefest and Greatest of Calamities
- 01.106 Old Smaug has lived there long enough now
- 01.109 but Smaug could not creep into a hole that size,
- 01.123 and wicked worm called Smaug.
- 01.124 and cursed Smaug;
- 01.124 and to bring our curses home to Smaug –
- 03.003 where Smaug lies on our treasure.”
- 07.022 before Smaug or the other dragons
- 07.151 the Lonely Mountain where dear old Smaug lives,
- 10.038 and Smaug chopped up into little pieces.
- 10.041 and killing dragons like Smaug,
- 10.043 to approach Smaug,
- 10.044 and bother Smaug,
- 12.012 The glow of Smaug!
- 12.014 Smaug lay,
- 12.016 Smaug stirred a wing,
- 12.020 Smaug was still to be reckoned with.
- 12.020 and Smaug was no exception.
- 12.027 The horrible sounds of Smaug’s anger
- 12.029 when Smaug came hurtling from the North,
- 12.030 Nothing can escape Smaug once he sees it.
- 12.030 back to the river with Smaug on the watch!’
- 12.033 before Smaug relaxed his watch sufficiently
- 12.034 of getting rid of Smaug –
- 12.034 and stirring up Smaug’s wrath so soon.
- 12.035 and Smaug as tame as a rabbit.’
- 12.037 and the getting rid of Smaug.
- 12.040 then if ever Smaug ought to be napping –
- 12.043 Old Smaug is weary
- 12.044 Smaug certainly looked fast asleep,
- 12.044 from under the drooping lid of Smaug’s left eye.
- 12.044 Then Smaug spoke.
- 12.046 and if Smaug hoped to get him
- 12.046 O Smaug the Tremendous!’
- 12.048 O Smaug the Chiefest
- 12.051 said Smaug,
- 12.055 scoffed Smaug.
- 12.057 said Smaug.
- 12.058 There was a lot here which Smaug did not understand at all
- 12.062 said Smaug.
- 12.064 Whenever Smaug’s roving eye,
- 12.064 and tell all the truth to Smaug.
- 12.065 O Smaug the Mighty,’
- 12.066 Ha! Ha! You admit the ‘us” laughed Smaug.
- 12.067 and Smaug laughed aloud.
- 12.069 but Smaug had rather an overwhelming personality.
- 12.070 O Smaug the unassessably wealthy,
- 12.071 Then Smaug really did laugh –
- 12.075 the equal of Lord Smaug the Impenetrable.
- 12.076 said Smaug absurdly pleased.
- 12.079 to be comfortable before the ghastly head of Smaug
- 12.079 with the cleverness of his conversation with Smaug,
- 12.089 who have had words with the likes of Smaug.
- 12.091 Smaug knows now how I came down to his hall,
- 12.092 Why has not Smaug blocked the lower end,
- 12.093 Smaug will be coming out
- 12.101 and rumble of Smaug’s fury.
- 12.102 Smaug had left his lair
- 13.002 I think I would rather be smashed by Smaug
- 13.007 There may be no Smaug at the bottom,
- 13.010 Smaug,
- 13.013 Smaug is playing at,’
- 13.023 and still there was no sight nor sound of Smaug.
- 13.033 Smaug was away from home.
- 13.040 before against Smaug the Dreadful?
- 13.052 But I don’t feel that Smaug’s front doorstep
- 13.059 That won’t be till Smaug’s dead,’
- 13.068 as if he expected to see Smaug perched there
- 13.071 in all the days of Smaug’s dominion.
- 13.071 where was Smaug?
- 14.001 to hear news of Smaug,
- 14.011 before the roar of Smaug’s terrible approach grew loud,
- 14.015 and still no arrow hindered Smaug or hurt him
- 14.023 Smaug shot spouting into the air,
- 14.024 and that was the end of Smaug
- 14.035 before Smaug came to us.’
- 14.039 although it was then only the third day after the fall of Smaug.
- 14.040 Smaug is dead!’
- 15.003 when Smaug smashed the mountain-side,
- 15.015 for word has gone out that Smaug is dead!’
- 15.019 and Smaug has destroyed their town.
- 15.026 and blocked by Smaug,
- 15.048 which of old Smaug stole.
- 15.048 in his last battle Smaug destroyed
- 15.050 because Smaug who stole it from us
- 17.044 Then they learned of the death of Smaug,
- 17.061 I would rather old Smaug had been left