All Items 11 Collection 2 Archives & Special Collections 11 Emily Dickinson Collection 11 Contributor 2 Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 11 Todd, Mabel Loomis, 1856-1932 10 Topic 3 American poetry 11 Archives 11 Women poets, American 11 Part Of 1 Emily Dickinson Collection 11 Genre 2 Poems 11 Transcriptions (documents) 11 mods.shelfLocator 1 Box 14 Folder 12 11 Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "This heart that broke so long" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A typed transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "This heart that broke so long." 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. Editor's marks and notes are written in pencil on the transcript including an alternate final line and "Burial Song" written above the transcribed poem. On the reverse a penciled note says "last line altered by T.W. Higginson," referring to Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "This heart that broke so long" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "There is a languor of the life" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "There is a languor of the life." 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. "Miss Graves (Mrs. Houghton)" is written in the lower left corner and refers to Harriet Graves Houghton. The transcript contains alternate wording. Editor's marks and notes are written on the transcript in pencil. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "There is a languor of the life" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "This was a poet" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "This was a poet." 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. "Miss Graves (Mrs. Houghton)" is written in the right upper corner and refers to Harriet Graves Houghton. Other marks and notes are written on the transcript in pencil. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "This was a poet" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "The wind didn't come" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "The wind didn't come." 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. "Miss Graves (Mrs. Houghton)" is written in the lower left corner and refers to Harriet Graves Houghton. "The wind" is written in pencil and enclosed in brackets above the poem. Other notes and editor's marks are written in pencil on the transcript. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "The wind didn't come" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "There is a pain so utter" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "There is a pain so utter." 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. "Miss Graves (Mrs. Houghton)" is written in the upper left corner and refers to Harriet Graves Houghton. Other notations are written on the transcript in pencil. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "There is a pain so utter" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "The zeroes taught us phosphorus" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "The zeroes taught us phosphorus." 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. Notations and editor's marks are written on the transcript. This transcript may relate to Emily Dickinson's manuscript "The zeroes taught us phosphorus" (Amherst Manuscript 694) in this collection. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "The zeroes taught us phosphorus" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "They shut me up in prose" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "They shut me up in prose." 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 transcript contains editor's marks and alternate wording. Other notes and marks are written on the transcript in pencil. "Repression" is written in pencil above the poem and a note in the lower right in brackets is signed "MLT" and likely refers to Mabel Loomis Todd. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "They shut me up in prose" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Himself has but to will" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Himself has but to will." 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. "Miss Graves (Mrs. Houghton)" is written in the lower left and refers to Harriet Graves Houghton. The transcript contains editor's marks and alternate wording. A penciled note states "end of something" and below another note reads "They shut me up in prose." Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Himself has but to will" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "The test of love is death" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "The test of love is death." 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. Marks and notations are written in pencil on the transcript. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "The test of love is death" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "The sun kept stooping - stooping - low" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A typed transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "The sun kept stooping - stooping - low." 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. Editor's marks are written in pencil on the transcript. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "The sun kept stooping - stooping - low" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "The sun went down" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "The sun went down." 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. Editor's marks and notations are written in pencil on the transcript. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "The sun went down"