Gandalf's Song of Lórien

Gandalf's Song of Lórien is Gandalf the White's retort to Gríma Wormtongue after Gríma insults Galadriel, referring to her as "the Sorceress of the Golden Wood" and saying that "webs of deceit were ever woven" there. Immediately after singing his response, Gandalf tosses aside his cloak and revealing that he is now Gandalf the White, rather than Gandalf the Grey.
 * In Dwimordene, in Lórien
 * Seldom have walked the feet of Men,
 * Few mortal eyes haves seen the light
 * That lies there ever, long and bright.
 * Galadriel! Galadriel!
 * Clear is the water of your well;
 * White is the star in your white hand;
 * Unmarred, unstained is leaf and land
 * In Dwimordene, in Lórien
 * More fair than thoughts of Mortal Men.