1. Three Aspects On Blake's The Lamb
The child says about God that He is "meek" and "mild". ... In some respect the poet himself is participating in the state of innocence by having a child's nature. ... The child speaks to the lamb as to his companion, sister or brother. ... The second translation of the implication of the Lamb in the poem is that it refers to the children of God, the flock of Christ, as he calls his followers: "He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out (John 10:3) or "I am the good shepherd. ... The lamb is then the child of God who is well taken after? ...
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