“All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by the frost.

From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
A light from the shadows shall spring;
Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
The crownless again shall be king.”

Source: The Fellowship of the Ring, Poem Riddle of Strider

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British philologist and author, creator of classic fantasy … 1892–1973

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