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Write an essay on the lion and the lamb

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Essay on lamb:The lamb the natural ignorance, innocence, and ability to live amply; a thing we, humans, will always envy. The nautral ignorance and suffering will always continue to exist as long as we are living on this secular world, but will cease when we join God’ s kingdom. William Blake’s poem, “The Lamb" is broken into two stanzas. Both stanzas have ten lines each. In the first part, each line rhymes with the next. There are a total of five rhyming parts in the first stanza. In the second stanza “name” and “Lamb” do not rhyme, but the other lines have the rhyming endings. The first two and the last two lines of each stanza are either the same or close to being the same. This is almost like a chorus to a song. In the first stanza “The Lamb”, William Blake opens with "Little Lamb, who made thee?" (Blake 1). A child is most likely the speaker and asks the lamb how it came to be. The speaker wants to know how the lamb chooses where it feeds. Next, the speaker asks where the lamb got its’ wool "clothing" and its’ "tender voice" from. In the next stanza, the speaker tries to answer his own question.

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