“Ash Wednesday” by Christina Rossetti

At the very beginning of this yearโ€™s Lenten season, weโ€™re going to read a short poem by Christina Rossetti (1830โ€“1894), the celebrated English poet and writer of devotional literature.  Her two-part poem โ€œAsh Wednesdayโ€ brings into focus the meaning of this important day in the church calendar. The poem is simple, but it's not exactly …

“Some Questions for Saint Valentine’s Day” by Amos Russel Wells

Amos Russel Wells (1862โ€“1933) was an American scholar and Christian activist. He authored numerous works, including poetry, essays, young adult fiction and devotional writings.  In this post weโ€™ll read his poem โ€œSome Questions for Saint Valentineโ€™s Day.โ€ You can tell that Wells was a classicist: addressing Cupid rather than the venerable Christian saint and martyr, …

Contronyms

At one point or another English learners start noticing words that are unusual in that they have two completely opposite meanings. For example, to bolt something can mean to fasten or to secure, but in a different context the same verb can mean to move suddenly and quickly. Words that convey two contradictory notions are …