what does the second stanza focus on in the poem the lamb
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The second stanza gives the emphatic answer: God created the lamb and the world. This stanza presents an idea of oneness, suggesting that the lamb, the child speaker, Jesus, God, and indeed the entire world are all part of God's creation and thereby an expression of God himself.
Author: William Blake
Original language: English
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The second stanza gives the emphatic answer: God created the lamb and the world. This stanza presents an idea of oneness, suggesting that the lamb, the child speaker, Jesus, God, and indeed the entire world are all part of God's creation and thereby an expression of God himself.
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