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In the next stanza, the speaker attempts a riddling answer to his own question; the lamb was made by one whom, “calls himself a Lamb,” (Line 14) one who resembles in his gentleness both the child and the lamb. Yet by answering his own question, the child converts it into a rhetorical one, thus counteracting the initial impulsive sense of the poem...
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In the next stanza, the speaker attempts a riddling answer to his own question; the lamb was made by one whom, “calls himself a Lamb,” (Line 14) one who resembles in his gentleness both the child and the lamb. Yet by answering his own question, the child converts it into a rhetorical one, thus counteracting the initial impulsive sense of the poem...
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