oth in wonder for their special qualities. In fact, he celebrates not only the tiger and the lamb, but the God who made them, and the "Lamb" (Jesus Christ) in whom the poet clearly believes. Writing about the lamb, Blake employs such a simple style that it seems he could be writing a children's poem. In fact, it could be the invocation from Jesus that only "as children" (in spirit) can a person enter into the Kingdom of God. In the symbol of the lamb, Blake finds signs of the gentleness an
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