All Items 6 Collection 2 Archives & Special Collections 6 Emily Dickinson Collection 6 Contributor 2 Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 6 Todd, Mabel Loomis, 1856-1932 6 Topic 3 American poetry 6 Archives 6 Women poets, American 6 Part Of 1 Emily Dickinson Collection 6 Genre 2 Poems 6 Transcriptions (documents) 6 mods.shelfLocator 1 Box 16 Folder 4 6 Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Are friends delight or pain?" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Are friends delight or pain?" 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. The transcription is part of the Printer's Copy for Poems: Third Series. This transcript may relate to Emily Dickinson's manuscript "Are friends delight or pain?" (Amherst Manuscript set 95) in this collection. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Are friends delight or pain?" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Ashes denote that fire was" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Ashes denote that fire was." 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 including "M. Anshelm" in the upper left corner. The transcription is part of the Printer's Copy for Poems: Third Series. This transcript may relate to Emily Dickinson's "Ashes denote that fire was" (Amherst Manuscript set 88) in this collection. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Ashes denote that fire was" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Finite to fail, but infinite to venture" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Finite to fail, but infinite to venture." 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. The transcription is part of the Printer's Copy for Poems: Third Series. This transcript may relate to Emily Dickinson's "Finite to fail, but infinite to venture" (Amherst Manuscript set 86) in this collection. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Finite to fail, but infinite to venture" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Fate slew him, but he did not drop" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Fate slew him, but he did not drop." 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. The transcription is part of the Printer's Copy for Poems: Third Series. This transcript may relate to Emily Dickinson's manuscript "Fate sew him, but he did not drop" (Amherst Manuscript set 88) in this collection. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Fate slew him, but he did not drop" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "A door just opened on a street" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "A door just opened on a street." 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. The transcription is part of the Printer's Copy for Poems: Third Series. This transcript may relate to Emily Dickinson's manuscript "A door just opened on a street" (Amherst Manuscript set 92) in this collection. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "A door just opened on a street" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "I measure every grief" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "I measure every grief." 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. "Handwriting of Miss Graves, later Mrs. Houghton" is written in pencil in the upper left corner and refers to Harriet Graves Houghton. Other editor's marks and notations are written on the transcript, including crossed out stanzas, alternate lines. One page has been cut in two and glued onto the 4th and 5th pages. This transcription is part of the Printer's Copy for Poems: Third Series. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "I measure every grief"