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"pass by unheaded as a threshold brook".explain

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Answered by sumit9867
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Explanation:

The phrase “threshold brook” stands for any of the innumerable natural miracles our fast fleeting lives ignore. It's from John Keats' poem in The Human Seasons: “Fair things pass by, unheeded as a threshold brook”.

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