StoryTitle("caps", "The Brook") ?>
"The Brook" is included out of love to a dear old schoolmate in
Colorado. The real brook, near Cambridge, England, is tame compared to your
Colorado streams, O beloved comrade. This poem is well liked by the
majority of pupils. (1809-92.)
PoemStart() ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "I chatter, chatter, as I flow", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "To join the brimming river;", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "For men may come and men may go,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "But I go on forever.", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "I wind about, and in and out,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "With here a blossom sailing,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "And here and there a lusty trout,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "And here and there a grayling.", "") ?>
PagePoem(154, "L0", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "I steal by lawns and grassy plots,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "I slide by hazel covers;", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "I move the sweet forget-me-nots", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "That grow for happy lovers.", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "I slip, I slide, I gloom, I glance,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "Among my skimming swallows;", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "I make the netted sunbeams dance", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "Against my sandy shallows.", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "I murmur under moon and stars", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "In brambly wildernesses;", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "I linger by my shingly bars;", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "I loiter round my cresses.", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "And out again I curve and flow", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "To join the brimming river;", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "For men may come and men may go,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "But I go on forever.", "") ?>
PoemEnd() ?>
SmallCaps("Alfred Tennyson.") ?>