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summary of poem the brook​

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Answered by Krishna0007
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The brook narrates its story to us. It says that it comes from places where birds such

as the coots and herns are often found. Then it makes a sudden quick journey to shine brightly man

fers or to run noisily down a Valley

It hurtles down thirty hills or slip between the next to twenty small village, a little town and

more than nifty brides

At last it now by Philip farm to join the already all river. The brook says that men may con

and men may n but It Nows on for ever

It makes a chattering musical noise as it travels over stony paths. It travels in bubbles in Es

moving circles of water near bays or it nosily travels over pebbles

It travels with many curves grumbling by the side of many helds or uncultivated patches of land

It passes by many fairy forelands that have willow weed or mallow.

It chatters as it flows to join the already full over. The brook says that men may come and men

Just-bull

trout-arbor

grayling -

dorsal

foamy - full

formed of

flake - 0a

gravel-small

with sand

gloom - (her

skimming

touch the

Ny over It

netted - like

may go but it lows on for ever

It winds in and out while a lew blossoms sal on it. Here and there you will And a lusty trout or a

grayling in the waters of the brook

Here and there you will find a foamy Make upon the brook as it travels, or many a silvery water break

above the golden gravel.

It dras them all along as I flows to join the already full river. The brook says that men may cone

and men may go but It Rows on for ever

The brook slips and slides and moves in dark places or looks about here and there as swallows

sktm on ts surface. It makes patterns that look like nets as the sunbeam dance against the shalle

sands below IL

It whispers softly under the moon and stars and the wilderness thick with brambles. It movie

slowly by the bars full of shingles or round its cresses.

Then again it curves and flows to join the already full river. The brook says that men may co

and men may go, but it flows on for ever.

Answered by shanjitbiswas82
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Answer:

his poem "The Book ", Eleanor Farjeon brings forward the importance of books in a man's life. He says that books play a wonderful job in our lives. It aroses in man many new ideas that help him to awake and see the world in a new way. ... The one who love books can find every turn of the world and his life in its words.

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