Midsummer

  • 01.017 Old Took used to have them on Midsummer’s Eve.
  • 03.034 So the time came to midsummer eve,
  • 03.034 on midsummer morning.
  • 03.042 These must have been written on a midsummer’s eve
  • 03.049 and sing upon the midsummer’s eve.
  • 03.050 The next morning was a midsummer’s morning
  • 04.003 in the high hope of a midsummer morning,
  • 06.072 in a circle like people round a midsummer bonfire.

Mirkwood

  • 01.103 and I know where Mirkwood is,
  • 07.039 who lives near the Southern borders of Mirkwood?’
  • 07.055 away east beyond Mirkwood,’
  • 07.094 the terrible forest of Mirkwood.
  • 07.123 If you lived near the edge of Mirkwood,
  • 07.126 But your way through Mirkwood is dark,
  • 07.126 in Mirkwood
  • 07.130 the edge of Mirkwood drew closer
  • 07.130 through Mirkwood
  • 07.134 By the afternoon they had reached the eaves of Mirkwood,
  • 07.135 Well, here is Mirkwood!’
  • 07.141 at the very edge of Mirkwood,
  • 07.145 towards the shadow of Mirkwood.
  • 07.147 and never get out of Mirkwood;
  • 07.151 Before you could get round Mirkwood
  • 08.132 some miles within the edge of Mirkwood on its eastern side
  • 09.017 probably all the dark distance of Mirkwood lay between them.
  • 09.020 near to the very eastern edge of Mirkwood.
  • 10.003 as the roads out of the East towards Mirkwood vanished
  • 10.003 from the skirts of Mirkwood
  • 10.041 through Mirkwood
  • 11.021 over the wide lands to the black wall of Mirkwood,
  • 14.025 in tattered shreds over the marshes before Mirkwood.
  • 14.040 Far over Mirkwood tidings spread:
  • 18.024 in the trackless dark of Mirkwood.
  • 18.043 to the borders of Mirkwood,
  • 18.053 There behind lay Mirkwood,
  • 19.006 in the south of Mirkwood.

Mist

So beautiful! This post was updated on 2019.12.03 – I must figure out why some instances were not captured! “Mist” is common while “Misty” is not.

• 1.073 Far over the misty mountains cold
• 1.077 Far over the misty mountains cold
• 1.082 Far over the misty mountains grim
• 1.144 Far over the misty mountains cold
• 3.003 “That is only the beginning of the Misty Mountains,
• 3.005 also it is very necessary to tackle the Misty Mountains
• 3.050 over the Misty Mountains to the land beyond.
• 6.002 I seem to have got right to the other side of the Misty Mountains,
• 6.067 The Lord of the Eagles of the Misty Mountains had eyes
• 6.100 So ended the adventures of the Misty Mountains.
• 7.002 and mists were
• 7.023 sinking towards the Misty Mountains,
• 7.089 the sun had fallen behind the peaks of the Misty Mountains
• 7.117 on the east side of the Misty Mountains,
• 7.133 There was an autumn-like mist white upon the ground
• 7.133 and the mists vanished,
• 9.053 Through the mist that riseth white
• 11.021 of the Misty Mountains small
• 13.048 A misty sun sent its pale light
• 14.012 enough to cover all the land with a mist for days;
• 14.04 right to the pinewoods of the Misty Mountains;
• 17.044 of the Misty Mountains
• 18.021 under the great Eagle of the Misty Mountains;
• 18.051 The goblins of the Misty Mountains were now few and terrified,
• 18.051 from the Misty Mountains