from where does the brook emerge and where does it go
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The brook comes from the haunts of coot and hern,that is the living places of coot and herb.I t goes through many farms,river,forest and finally reach the sea.
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Heya friend,
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The brook narrates it's own story. It says that it it emerges from the places where the waterbirds like coots and herns often visit. It emerges sudden to flow down a valley with a noise. During it's journey it passes many hills, ridges, towns, villages and bridges. It's mood is reveiled by the noise or sound that it makes when it moves on the pebbles, it makes a joyous noise whereas the bank and make a zig zag manner. The brook even passes many fairy foreland which are covered with willow-weed and mallow. Then it joins the brimming river.
On it's way the brook finds many lusty trout and grayling. Many flower blossoms on it's surface. The transparent water makes it's bottom clear. It passes silently by lawns and grassy plats and small hazel trees. Swallow touch the water as they fly overhead. The sunbeams dance happily on it's shining water. The brook slips, slides, gloom and glance merrily as it flows enlessly.
It murmurs when it passes through the thorny wilderness. At night under the dim light of the moon and the stars. It flows very slowly when it passes the strange places and then curves and joins the brimming river. It's journey seems to be enlessly as it says "Men may come and men may, but I go on forever"
Hope my answer helps you :)
Regards,
Shobana
^_^
Answer:-
The brook narrates it's own story. It says that it it emerges from the places where the waterbirds like coots and herns often visit. It emerges sudden to flow down a valley with a noise. During it's journey it passes many hills, ridges, towns, villages and bridges. It's mood is reveiled by the noise or sound that it makes when it moves on the pebbles, it makes a joyous noise whereas the bank and make a zig zag manner. The brook even passes many fairy foreland which are covered with willow-weed and mallow. Then it joins the brimming river.
On it's way the brook finds many lusty trout and grayling. Many flower blossoms on it's surface. The transparent water makes it's bottom clear. It passes silently by lawns and grassy plats and small hazel trees. Swallow touch the water as they fly overhead. The sunbeams dance happily on it's shining water. The brook slips, slides, gloom and glance merrily as it flows enlessly.
It murmurs when it passes through the thorny wilderness. At night under the dim light of the moon and the stars. It flows very slowly when it passes the strange places and then curves and joins the brimming river. It's journey seems to be enlessly as it says "Men may come and men may, but I go on forever"
Hope my answer helps you :)
Regards,
Shobana
^_^
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