Verse from \"The Brook\"

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The Verse in the audio has been taken from the poem \"The Brook\", by Alfred Lord Tennyson personifying and comparing a man's journey in some ways by itself \"The Brook\"

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Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Transcript

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By 30 hills I had it down a slip between the ridges, but when he tops a little town and half 100 bridges till last by Philips far my flow to try and they're priming river for men may come, and men may go, but I go on forever. I channel one stoney ways in little sharps and trembles. A pebble into ending base, a pebble on the pebbles with many a cove, and banks are fred but many a field and fellow, and many a very for violent, set with villa vivid and mellow, a cheddar cheddar as a flow to join the brimming river. For men may come, and men Niko, but I go on forever.