where does the lamb reside in the poem The Lamb by William Blake
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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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