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brook

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brook has 5 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references.

5 facts·4 predicates·2 sources

Mostly:has sex(1), rdf:type(1), described as(1)

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growsAslantGrows Aslant(1)

showsLeavesInShows Leaves in(1)

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4 facts
PredicateValueRef
Has SexM[1]
Rdf:typeBody of Water[2]
Described Asglassy[2]
SynonymWeeping Brook[2]

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hasSexrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/cifhs-ww1-census-port-douglas-focused-rosie-honalla-rosie-neill-women-b3e6bbc8e003
M
typehamlet/66
ex:BodyOfWater
labelhamlet/66
brook
describedAshamlet/66
glassy
synonymhamlet/66
ex:weeping-brook

References (2)

2 references
  1. ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/cifhs-ww1-census-port-douglas-focused-rosie-honalla-rosie-neill-women-b3e6bbc8e003
  2. [2]664 facts
    ctx:books/hamlet/66
    • full texttmpq4xwx_10_hamlet_66
      text/plain2 KBdoc:agent/tmpq4xwx_10_hamlet_66/d24ecdd2-3e61-4171-a311-0c63aef2f884
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      QUEEN. There is a willow grows aslant a brook, That shows his hoary leaves in the glassy stream. There with fantastic garlands did she make Of crow-flowers, nettles, daisies, and long purples, That liberal shepherds give a grosser name

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