what is the netted sunbeam
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The 'netted sunbeam' refers to the sunrays filtering through the leaves and bushes that fall on the surface of sandy shallow water in a net-like pattern. The movement of water makes it dancing.
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The sunlight, when it passes through the leaves and branches, creates an effect of light and shadow. It looks like a net in which sunlight is trapped. This is what the netted sunbeam is. When the waves occur in the brook, it creates an effect which makes the sunbeam look as if its dancing.
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