Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson – Poem 1487
The Savior must have beenA docile Gentleman—To come so far so cold a DayFor little […]
Emily Dickinson – Last Four Stanzas of Poem 561
The Grieved – are many – I am told – There is the various Cause […]
Emily Dickinson – Poem #1225
Its Hour with itself The Spirit never shows. What Terror would enthrall the Street Could […]
Emily Dickinson – Poem 1355
The Mind lives on the HeartLike any Parasite —If that is full of MeatThe Mind […]
Emily Dickinson – Poem 1656
Down Time’s quaint streamWithout an oarWe are enforced to sailOur Port a secretOur Perchance a […]
The Etiquette of the Admonition is Questionable: Falling in Love w …
Emily Dickinson is a tough sell for high school kids. I remember, junior year, counting […]
Plank To Plank
I noticed recently that two of my favorite film directors, Woody Allen and Noah Baumbach, […]
Melanchton
A great quote from the early edition of the reformer’s Systematic Theology, courtesy of Simeon […]