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Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience: "The Lamb"
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:32:23
Category: / Business & Economy / Management
Length: 2 pages (570 words)
Category: / Business & Economy / Management
Length: 2 pages (570 words)
The Lamb
Little Lamb who made thee
Dost thou know who made thee
Gave thee life bid thee feed.
By the stream o'er the mead;
Gave thee clothing of delight,
Softest clothing wooly bright;
Gave thee such a tender voice,
Making all the vales rejoice!
Little Lamb who made thee
Dost thou know who made thee
Little Lamb I'll tell thee,
Little Lamb I'll tell thee!
He is called by thy name,
For he calls
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depiction of Jesus in his childhood shows him as guileless and vulnerable. These are also the characteristics from which the child-speaker approaches the ideas of nature and of God. This poem, like many of the Songs of Innocence, accepts what Blake saw as the more positive aspects of conventional Christian belief. But it does not provide a completely adequate doctrine, because it fails to account for the presence of suffering and evil in the world.
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