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  2. The Tyger - Wikipedia

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    "The Tyger" is the sister poem to "The Lamb" (from "Songs of Innocence"), a reflection of similar ideas from a different perspective. In "The Tyger", there is a duality between beauty and ferocity, through which Blake suggests that understanding one requires an understanding of the other.

  3. The Lamb (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The Lamb" is a poem by William Blake, published in Songs of Innocence in 1789. "The Lamb" is the counterpart poem to Blake's poem: " The Tyger " in Songs of Experience . Blake wrote Songs of Innocence as a contrary to the Songs of Experience – a central tenet in his philosophy and a central theme in his work. [ 1 ]

  4. The Lamb (Tavener) - Wikipedia

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    The Lamb Choral music by John Tavener "The Lamb" in William Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience (1794), illustrated by Blake Genre Choral anthem Occasion Third birthday of Tavener's nephew Text "The Lamb" by William Blake Composed 1982 Publisher Chester Music Scoring SATB choir Premiere Date 22 December 1982 Location Winchester Cathedral The Lamb is a choral work written in 1982 by ...

  5. Notebook of William Blake - Wikipedia

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    The Tyger. Songs of Innocence and of Experience, copy Y, 1825, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA The inscription: Thus the traveller hasteth in the Evening Pencil sketch from Notebook, p.15: The Traveller hasteth in the Evening 14 Publishd 17 May 1793 by WBlake Lambeth Engraving from For Children. The Gates of Paradise, 1793,

  6. John Tavener - Wikipedia

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    Tavener in 2005. Sir John Kenneth Tavener (28 January 1944 – 12 November 2013) was an English composer, known for his extensive output of choral religious works. Among his best known works are The Lamb (1982), The Protecting Veil (1988), and Song for Athene (1993).

  7. Fearful Symmetry - Wikipedia

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    Batman: The Animated Series makes reference to the poem in the 41st episode: Tyger, Tyger "Fearful Symmetry" (The X-Files), an episode of The X-Files "Fearful Symmetry", an episode of the animated television series Justice League Unlimited; Fearful Symmetry, a 1998 documentary on the making of To Kill a Mockingbird

  8. Talk:The Lamb (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "The Lamb" is a poem by William Blake, published in Songs of Innocence and of Experience in 1789. In the first stanza, the speaker asks the lamb – considered a pure and gentle creature – who his creator is. In the second stanza, comparisons are made between the lamb and the infant Jesus, as well

  9. The Shepherd (poem) - Wikipedia

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    This poem is one of the three pastoral poems in Songs of Innocence, the other two being The Lamb and Spring. [4] This poem is written from the Piper's perspective. This can be seen in the repetition of the word 'sweet' in the first line which the Piper uses in the other poems of his narration. [5]