what kind of landscape is described in the first three stanzas?
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The Brook' by Alfred Lord Tennyson describes the journey of a stream from its place of origin to the river that it joins.
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- In the first stanza the brook describes its birth or origin in high mountains where coot and hern live. From there it trickles down the slopes of the mountains and valleys.
- In the second stanza the brook describes its further journey through villages, ridges and from under the bridges.
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