The Lamb Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDAA AAEFGGFEAA| Little Lamb who made thee | A |
| Does thou know who made thee | A |
| Gave thee life amp bid thee feed | B |
| By the stream amp o'er the mead | B |
| Gave thee clothing of delight | C |
| Softest clothing woolly bright | C |
| Gave thee such a tender voice | D |
| Making all the vales rejoice | D |
| Little Lamb who made thee | A |
| Does thou know who made thee | A |
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| Little Lamb I'll tell thee | A |
| Little Lamb I'll tell thee | A |
| He is called by thy name | E |
| For he calls himself a Lamb | F |
| He is meek amp he is mild | G |
| He became a little childh | G |
| I a child amp thou a lamb | F |
| We are called by His name | E |
| Little Lamb God bless thee | A |
| Little Lamb God bless thee | A |
William Blake
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