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==See also==
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* [[Poems in The Lord of the Rings]]
* [[Poems in The Lord of the Rings|Poems in ''The Lord of the Rings'']]


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"...there is much else that may be told." — Glóin
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"When winter first begins to bite" is a brief poem spoken by Bilbo Baggins to Frodo in "The Ring Goes South", in which he warns Frodo of the dangers of traveling in wintertime.

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When winter first begins to bite
and stones crack in the frosty night,
when pools are black and trees are bare,
'tis evil in the Wild to fare.

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