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this the explanation of the 2 stanzas in The Lamb by william blake
the lamb is a lyric poem expressing a child's joy in life. the child is the symbol of innocence and his pure world is unspoiled by the harshness of experience. so like he lamb the child enjoys the stream, the meadow and the beautiful objects of nature that god has spread around them. the child admires the lamb's bright, soft wool and also its joyous heart that pours out though its soft voice and fills the valley with the sound of happiness
in the 2 stanza: the poet makes a spontaneous childlike move through a simple curiousity to know something beyond the pale of vision. he questions the lamb about his creator and provides the answer himself. both the lam and the child are created by someone as meek and mild as themselves. the child's innocent mind can conceive of god as an embodiment of love, purity and simplicity. when creating something as beautiful and lively as a child or a lamb, however great the creator is, he changes into a little child in order to put his senses of joy and innocence into his creation
GOOD LUCK
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