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The bitter pennies that I saved - Conrad Aiken "Parasite"

Forgetting all save beauty - Conrad Aiken "Seven Twilights"

The ocean saved in a jar - Catherine Barnett "Living Room Altar"

Save radiances on the way home - Lou Barrett "Notes on a Thursday Feast"

Save in its moments of bewildering light - William Rose Benét "The City"

We conquer but to save - Thomas Campbell "The Battle of the Baltic"

Save that the sky grows darker - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book II. The Gathering of the Chiefs"

Endless Mercy stoops to save - John Clare "Address to Plenty: In Winter"

To the saving of the saints - Arthur Hugh Clough "Fragments of the Mystery of the Fall. Scene VI"

Saved all my ribbons for thee - Leonard Cohen "Bird on the Wire"

Saving when envy speaks - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"

I save your scarlet heart for last - C.S.E. Cooney "Werewoman"

Will save you from the arrow-flight - H.D. "The bird-choros of Ion"

There's no saving the moon - Jim Daniels "On Tears"

Proves nothing save my certainty - Meg Day "Elegy in Translation"

Save where the altar stands - Ernest Dowson "Benedictio Domini"

Which disobedience would save us - Nava EtShalom "Repair"

Saved from time's dark creek - B. H. Fairchild "Early Occult Memory Systems of the Lower Midwest"

Trained to be your saving grace - Ashanti Files "Martyr"

And with the north wind's saving wings - "Freedom's Stars" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.2, Feb. 1862]

Saved some part of a day I had rued - Robert Frost "Dust of Snow"

To arise with the day and save ourselves unaided - Robert Frost "Storm Fear"

Who saves the resin of the torch and the oil of the lamp - "The Good Goddess of Poverty [A Prose Ballad, translated from the French]" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.3, Sept. 1863]

None save the north-wind's sighs - Louise Imogen Guiney "A Salutation"

To save the world for another war - Robert Hayden "Aunt Jemima of the Ocean Waves"

To keep your head and save my Pride - Oliver Herford "A Corner in Curls"

Naught save the grim, grey pyramid - Edward Smyth Jones "The Sylvan Cabin"

And Kansas knew his valor when he fought her rights to save - "The Kansas John Brown Song" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.6, June 1862]

Saved only thorns and thistles for myself - Holly Karapetkova "Genesis"

A lit candle saved for when the power goes out - Cam Kelley "Playing Fetch with the Grim"

Save your heart from the crows - Yusef Komunyakaa "Warhorses"

No movement save the languid beckoning of the trees - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Follow Up"

Save the wind's secret stir - Archibald Lampman "In November"

Climbing the glass mountain to save her brothers - Mary McMyne "The Mother Searches for Her Own Story"

Honor in them the spirit that seeks to save - Mei Yao-ch'en "Lunar Eclipse" transl. by Burton Watson

No choice save darkness or rebellion - George Meredith "A Ballad of Fair Ladies in Revolt"

Goddess of the silver lake, listen and save! - John Milton "Sabrina"

No naming of blank spaces can save us - Yesenia Montilla "Maps"

Clouds that cannot save - "The Ocean Wanderer"

Naught save the dark whip-poor-will is heard - Charles Constantine Pise "Summer Evening"

Trees lean out to save the drowning - Alexander Posey "My Fancy"

The serpent's tooth saved Cleopatra - Lola Ridge "The Woman with Jewels"

With a saving drink of iced Nepenthe comes - Helen Rowland "The Rubáiyát of a Bachelor"

Unslaked by any wine save life - Ann K. Schwader "Finale, Act Two"

Naught save the harsh sea and ice-cold wave - "The Seafarer" transl. from 'the early Anglo-Saxon' by Ezra Pound

Save me from the parade of knives - Tim Seibles "Vendetta, May 2006"

Wrong to think that we need saving - Charif Shanahan "If I Am Alive To"

Save pomegranate seeds in glass jars - Crystal Sidell "The Truth About Doppelgangers"

Save what the dreary winds and waves incur - James Stephens "The Shell"

Who once saved me a sunflower to pluck - Sonya Taaffe "The Chymical Marriage"

Save this one spark of burning grief - J. Bayard Taylor "A Requiem in the North" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]

Saved from that eternal silence - Alfred, Lord Tennyson "Ulysses"

Who thought a dark eye could save you - Karen Volkman "A Light Says Why"

Saving none for tomorrow - John Wieners "For Huncke"


Unsaved in the wilderness - Vanessa Angelica Villarreal "The Stranded Lamb"


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