All Items 10 Collection 2 Archives & Special Collections 10 Emily Dickinson Collection 10 Contributor 2 Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 10 Todd, Mabel Loomis, 1856-1932 10 Topic 3 American poetry 10 Archives 10 Women poets, American 10 Part Of 1 Emily Dickinson Collection 10 Genre 2 Poems 10 Transcriptions (documents) 10 mods.shelfLocator 1 Box 16 Folder 5 10 Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "I had a daily bliss" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "I had a daily bliss." 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, alternate wording, 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 "I had a daily bliss" (Amherst Manuscript set 90) in this collection. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "I had a daily bliss" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "To hang our head - ostensibly" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A typescript transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "To hang our head - ostensibly." 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. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "To hang our head - ostensibly" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Life, and death, and giants" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Life, and death, and giants." 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. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Life, and death, and giants" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Our lives are swiss" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A typed transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Our lives are swiss." 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 "Alpine Glow" written above the poem. Two notes written at the bottom of the transcript state, "'World' typewriter in the Jones Library, Amherst," and "'Alpine Glow' in writing of T.W.H." referring to Thomas Wentworth Higginson. "Miss Anshelm" is written in the upper left corner. This transcription is part of the Printer's Copy for Poems: Third Series. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Our lives are swiss" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "To lose one's faith, surpass" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 An unattributed typed transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "To lose one's faith, surpass." 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. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "To lose one's faith, surpass" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "It dropped so low in my regard" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "It dropped so low in my regard." 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. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "It dropped so low in my regard" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Remembrance has a rear and front" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "Remembrance has a rear and front." 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. "Writing of Mrs. T.W.H." is written in the upper left corner and refers to Mary Potter Thacher Higginson. Editor's marks, alternate wording, and notations are written on the transcript. The transcription is part of the Printer's Copy for Poems: Third Series. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "Remembrance has a rear and front" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "I worked for chaff, and earning wheat" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "I worked for chaff, and earning wheat." 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. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "I worked for chaff, and earning wheat" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "The brain is wider than the sky" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "The brain is wider than the sky." 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. "M. Anshelm" is written 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 manuscript "The brain is wider than the sky" (Amherst Manuscript fascicle 84) in this collection. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "The brain is wider than the sky" Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "I have a king, who does not speak" Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 A typescript transcription of Emily Dickinson's poem "I have a king, who does not speak." 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. Transcription of Emily Dickinson's "I have a king, who does not speak"