repetition words in poem brook
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Used to describe the position of objects in the sky, the celestial sphere is a fictitious sphere centred on the Earth upon which all celestial bodies can be projected. ... These two points mark the intersection of the projection of the Earth's rotation axis on the celestial sphere, and are called the celestial poles.
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In Tennyson's “The Brook,” the poem's refrain, “For men may come and men may go, / But I go on for ever” is repeated four times, as the speaker of the poem—the brook—emphasizes the central theme of the poem: that human life is fleeting, while the brook, as part of the larger tapestry of nature, will endure forever
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