Read full poem →Be smooth, ye rocks, ye rapid floods, give way!
The Saviour comes! by ancient bards foretold:
Hear him, ye deaf, and all ye blind, behold!
Dictionary Entry
A person who saves someone, rescues another from harm.
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Poetry examples for “saviour”
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Read full poem →Blessed, who brought to gracious birth
The sweet-souled Saviour of a man-tormented earth.
Read full poem →O shine upon me, blessed Lord,
Ev'n for my Saviour's sake;
In Thee alone is more than all,
Read full poem →Thy art of love, which I'll turn back on thee,
O my dear Saviour, Victory!
Then for thy passion - I will do for that -
Read full poem →Down all that glory in the heavens to glean our
Saviour;
And, eyes, heart, what looks, what lips yet gave you a
Read full poem →If my feeble prayer can reach thee,
O my Saviour, I beseech thee,
Even as thou hast died for me,
Read full poem →You both are silent; you cannot speak.
This said I, at our Saviour's feast,
After confession, to the priest,
Read full poem →Told them of the Virgin Mary,
And her blessed Son, the Saviour,
How in distant lands and ages
Read full poem →Gonzalo, too, is linked with Prospero, not only as the one notably
good man among the Court party, but as Prosperous saviour at the
time of the usurpation; the Masque of Ceres aims also at the Golden
