| William Blake (17571827). The Poetical Works. 1908. | | | | Songs of Innocence | | The Lamb |
| | | LITTLE LAMB, who made thee? | |
| Dost thou know who made thee? | |
| Gave thee life, and bid thee feed, | |
| By the stream and oer the mead; | |
| Gave thee clothing of delight, | 5 |
| Softest clothing, woolly, bright; | |
| Gave thee such a tender voice, | |
| Making all the vales rejoice? | |
| Little Lamb, who made thee? | |
| Dost thou know who made thee? | 10 |
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| Little Lamb, Ill tell thee, | |
| Little Lamb, Ill tell thee: | |
| He is callèd by thy name, | |
| For He calls Himself a Lamb. | |
| He is meek, and He is mild; | 15 |
| He became a little child. | |
| I a child, and thou a lamb, | |
| We are callèd by His name. | |
| Little Lamb, God bless thee! | |
| Little Lamb, God bless thee! | 20 | | | |
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