All Items 3 Collection 2 Archives & Special Collections 3 Emily Dickinson Collection 3 Contributor 2 Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 3 Todd, Mabel Loomis, 1856-1932 3 Topic 3 American poetry 3 Archives 3 Women poets, American 3 Part Of 1 Emily Dickinson Collection 3 Genre 2 Poems 3 Transcriptions (documents) 3 mods.identifier 2 Franklin # 124 3 Johnson # 216 3 Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Springs - shake the sills" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Springs - shake the sills." The transcription is part of the collection of transcriptions of Dickinson's poems produced by Mabel Loomis Todd for publication in a volume edited by her. Most transcriptions are in Todd’s own hand; some are typed, and some were transcribed by other individuals. A line of four 'x' marks separate six lines of poetry above and seven lines below. The seven lines below the marks begin with the line "Springs - shake the seals." Above the transcription "Safe in their alabaster chambers" is written in pencil and enclosed in brackets. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Springs - shake the sills" Transcription of "Springs shake the sills" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Springs shake the sills." The transcription is part of the collection of transcriptions of Dickinson's poems produced by Mabel Loomis Todd for publication in a volume edited by her. Most transcriptions are in Todd’s own hand; some are typed, and some were transcribed by other individuals. The transcription includes a penciled note "Is this frostier?" written at the top of the transcript. Transcription of "Springs shake the sills" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Deep in their alabaster chambers" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Deep in their alabaster chambers." The transcription is part of the collection of transcriptions of Dickinson's poems produced by Mabel Loomis Todd for publication in a volume edited by her. Most transcriptions are in Todd’s own hand; some are typed, and some were transcribed by other individuals. The transcription contains alternate wording. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Deep in their alabaster chambers"