The Lamb (Little lamb, who made thee?)
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"The Lamb" is a poem by William Blake, published in Songs of Innocence in 1789.
"The Lamb" is the counterpart poem to Blake's poem: "The Tyger" in Songs of Experience. Blake wrote Songs of Innocence as a contrary to the Songs of Experience – a central tenet in his philosophy and a central theme in his work. Like many of Blake's works, the poem is about Christianity. The lamb is a frequently used name of Jesus Christ, who is also called "The Lamb of God" in the Gospel of John 1:29 and 36, as well as throughout John's Book of Revelation at the end of the New Testament.
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First published in 1789 in "Songs of Innocence" as counterpart poem to "The Tyger"Last modified: 2023-12-23 (revision #165268)
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