which line are repeated in the Brook poem ?
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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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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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