• Poems & Poets. ... Little Lamb God bless thee. Source: The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake, edited by David E. Erdman (Anchor Books, 1988).
  • Blake therefore uses this image to connect the lamb of the poem to the Christian story and to the child, because Jesus became both a child and a lamb.
  • The Lamb’ by William Blake is a warm and curious poem that uses the lamb as a symbol for Christ, innocence, and the nature of God’s creation.
  • Songs of Innocence and of Experience, copy C, 1789, 1794 (Library of Congress), object 8, "The Lamb" currently held at the Library of Congress.
  • Little lamb, I'll tell thee; Little lamb, I'll tell thee: He is called by thy name, For He calls Himself a Lamb. ... This poem is in the public domain. William Blake.
  • The poemThe Lamb” by William Blake presents the poet’s opinion about who created the lamb and blessed it with life and its answer that only God has done it.
  • So the poem is not just marveling at the lamb itself, but also at the way in which the lamb is God, just as the Bible describes Jesus himself to be God.
  • 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 &.
  • The Lamb poetry by William Blake. ... A poem can stir all of the senses, and the subject matter of a poem can range from being funny to being sad.