Give, after Blake, a description of the lamb in the poem 'The Lamb'.
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The Lamb is a didactic poem. In this poem the poet pays a tribute to Lord Christ who was innocent and pure like a child and meek and mild like a lamb. The little child asks the lamb if he knows who has created it, who has blessed it with life and with the capacity to feed by the stream and over the meadow.
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"The Lamb" is an romantic in the sense that it puts spirituality through God in a natural setting. Also the Lamb itself serves as a Christian symbol of innocence that can also represent the same thing only in regards to nature.
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