The Lamb

Poetry | William Blake

The Lamb Poem

The Lamb By William Blake 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 b...
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The Lamb Themes

  God’s Creation and Majesty: The lamb reflects the majesty of God's creation. In the small and vulnerable figure of the lamb, the speaker sees evidence of God's majesty. In the poem, a child addresses a lamb, wondering how it came to exist, before affirming that all existence comes from God. Innocence: The poem celebrates the innocence and purity of the lamb, which serves as a symbol of good...
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  Rhetorical Questions: The poem is filled with rhetorical questions. The structure frames the poem as a question in the first stanza and an answer in the second. The questions are a device to explore the nature of creation and the divine. Personification: While the lamb is an animal, Blake personifies it by attributing human qualities. Imagery: Blake uses vivid and simple imagery to p...
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The Lamb Key Info

  Title: The Lamb Poet: William Blake (1757-1827) Published: 1789, in the collection of “Songs of Innocence”. The poem was later included in Blake’s combined “Songs of Innocence and Experience” (1794). Setting: Pastoral, Lamb’s natural habitat. Form: The poem consists of two ten-line stanzas. This structure frames the poem as a question in the first stanza and an answer in...
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The Lamb Quotes

Little Lamb who made thee Dost thou know who made thee Gave thee life & bid thee feed. Exp: In the first stanza, the speaker asks the lamb who created and fed it. Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing wooly bright; Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice! Exp: The speaker is delighted to see the wonderful lamb with soft wool and a tender voice. Little Lamb I'...
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The Lamb Summary

Who Made Thee: "The Lamb" is a remarkable poem by William Blake. It was published in the "Songs of Innocence" collection in 1789. In this poem, the poet shows the beautiful creation of God by a lamb. The speaker of the poem is a small child, and it is written from his point of view. First, the speaker directly asks a lamb who has created him, who has given him life and provided him with food. As t...
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