the brook Brook’s origin: - In this poem the brook is itself the narrator. It describes its journey of life in its own narration. It says that it comes from some certain places. These are frequently visited by water birds like cool and heron. It emerges suddenly. Then it flows down a valley with a lot of noise. Brook’s passage: - It hurries down the hills and slips by the ridges. It passes by the little town under many bridges. It then flows by Philip’s farm and finally joins the brimming river. Men they come and men may go. But it flows for ever. Sounds made by it : - When it flows on stony paths it creates many noises. These noises are different open its water moves in spirals. When it flows on the pebbles, it creates sound. This suggest as if it were talking to itself. It gets angry when it makes many curves on its banks and fallow fields. It also passes with noses by many places and fairy forelands. These are covered with willow weed and mallow. In this way, it finally joins the brimming river. What it carries in its flow : - The brook moves in a zig-zag manner. There are found many lustry trout fish or grayling in it. Many blossoms sail on the surface of its water foamy flakes are also sun. The water is so transparent that its bottom is also clearly sun. It carries all these things to the brimming river.
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