In this shadowed land of oath-breakers, I find none who can converse with a man of sensibilities.
Wanderers in the shadowed land,(2) Frodo's in FR (p. 123), is here Marmaduke's, but changed, probably immediately, to Frodo Took's.
The verse has shadow-land for shadowed land in the first line, but is otherwise as in FR.
The walls of the ship became invisible, and he was flying unaided across the darkly shadowed land.
He relieved Milch, made the log entries necessary for a new watch, then stepped outside to stare at the shadowed land.
They were rising out of lunar night, and the shadowed land was dark, lit here and there by the lights of human installations, captured stars on dark rock.
The running cloud drifted against the grey-blue shadowed land beyond, burning with orange fire as it caught the slanting rays of the sun.
Alone again, he turned and stared out across the shadowed lands of his estate toward the distant mountains.
He fought for her in the shadowed land, defeated the evil ones, and returned her to us to make his wishes clear, to make it known we may not deny him.
Dom kept turning and saw the dark sky in the east, the interstate dwindling into that gloom, then the immense and uninhabited panorama of shadowed land to the south.