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 11 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 8 11 Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Peace is a fiction of our faith" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Peace is a fiction of our faith." 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. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Peace is a fiction of our faith" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Our journey had advanced" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Our journey had advanced." 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 note is written in pencil above the transcript. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Our journey had advanced" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Of the heart that goes in, and closes the door" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Of the heart that goes in, and closes the door." 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. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Of the heart that goes in, and closes the door" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "One life is so much consequence!" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "One life is so much consequence!" 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 on the transcript in pencil. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "One life is so much consequence!" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Pain expands the time" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Pain expands the time." 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 editor's marks and alternate wording. A penciled notation is written above the transcription. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Pain expands the time" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Of course I prayed" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Of course I prayed." 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 on the transcript in pencil. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Of course I prayed" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Of nearness to her sundered things" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Of nearness to her sundered things." 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. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Of nearness to her sundered things" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "No prisoner be" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "No prisoner be." 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 penciled note, "Miss Graves (Mrs. Houghton)," is written on in the bottom half of the page and refers to Harriet Graves Houghton. Other editor's marks and notations are written on the transcript in pencil. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "No prisoner be" Transcript of Emily Dickinson's "One life is so much consequence!", "Faith is a fine invention," "Least rivers - docile to some sea," "Come slowly, Eden" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poems "One life is so much consequence!", "Faith is a fine invention," "Least rivers - docile to some sea," and "Come slowly, Eden." 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 on the transcript in pencil. The transcription of "Faith is a fine invention" on the second page may relate to Emily Dickinson's letter to Samuel Bowles in this collection (Amherst Manuscript # 660). Transcript of Emily Dickinson's "One life is so much consequence!", "Faith is a fine invention," "Least rivers - docile to some sea," "Come slowly, Eden" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Portraits are to daily faces" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A typed transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Portraits are to daily faces." 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 are written pencil on the transcript. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Portraits are to daily faces" Transcript of Emily Dickinson's "On a columnar self" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "On a columnar self." 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. Editor's marks are written on the transcript in pencil. Transcript of Emily Dickinson's "On a columnar self"