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mention the various places that the brook flows past

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The poem The Brook Alfred Lord Tennyson is a beautiful poem describing the journey of a brook. The brook flows past many places before it joins the river. It flows among the stones, ferns; then it flows down a valley, hills, between ridges; then it passes by twenty villages, flows under fifty bridges; finally it flows by Philip’s farm and joins the river. It also flows by many fields, fallow lands, gardens, arbors, etc.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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"The Brook" peruses like a life account of a stream.


The stream depicts an incredible voyage from 'frequents of coot and sew' to 'the overflowing waterway'.


The lyric draws a parallel between the life of a rivulet and the voyage of human life.


Be that as it may, the ballad likewise demonstrates a difference between the shortness of human life and time everlasting of nature.

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