wood and other matters; and thegravel of its shallows they washed for gold; and it became theirfriend, and they loved it, and gave it a name, and called it theDusky, and the Glassy, and the Mirkwood-water; for the names of itchanged with the generations of man.There then in the clearing of the wood that for many years grewgreater yearly they drave their beasts to pasture in the new-mademeadows, wh