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message 1: by Julia (new)

Julia What is your favourite line from the AWESOME book, The Hobbit??
Along with the opening line, I really like: "This is a story of how a Baggins had an adventure." I even made some word art for it! http://write4porsche.blogspot.ca/2012...


Jeni “The road goes ever on and on”

I just like this idea and find it represents life and hope quite well.


message 3: by Liz (new) - rated it 5 stars

Liz Jeni wrote: "“The road goes ever on and on”

I just like this idea and find it represents life and hope quite well."


Jeni, I like that line too. But there are quite a lot of them in The Hobbit. The whole travelling poem is incredible. In case anyone wants the whole thing:

“The Road goes ever on and on
Down from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the Road has gone,
And I must follow, if I can,
Pursuing it with eager feet,
Until it joins some larger way
Where many paths and errands meet.
And whither then? I cannot say”


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Liz wrote: "Jeni wrote: "“The road goes ever on and on”

I just like this idea and find it represents life and hope quite well."

Jeni, I like that line too. But there are quite a lot of them in The Hobbit. ..."


Liz wrote: "Jeni wrote: "“The road goes ever on and on”

I just like this idea and find it represents life and hope quite well."

Jeni, I like that line too. But there are quite a lot of them in The Hobbit. ..."



I completely agree that this is a lovely poem. In case you didn't know, it was set to music by Donald Swann, as was Bilbo's Last Song. I used to have the record on vinyl - I can't read the poem without hearing the song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dmRwj...
Many of Tolkien's poems were meant to be sung.


Robert Evert Liz wrote: "Jeni wrote: "“The road goes ever on and on”

I just like this idea and find it represents life and hope quite well."

Jeni, I like that line too. But there are quite a lot of them in The Hobbit. ..."


My favorite as well.

There is also what Thorin said to Bilbo as he lay dying after the Battle of Five Armies. "Child of the kindly west..."


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Parker wrote: "Ed wrote: ""He looks more like a grocer than a burglar." Laughed my ass off when I first read that."

*grosser"


Pretty sure it's grocer.


Jamie “Do you wish me a good morning, or mean that it is a good morning whether I want it or not; or that you feel good this morning; or that it is a morning to be good on?”

Such a deep and clever line. And Iain McKellen delivers it beautifully.


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