Sources
Dickinson, Emily "A Word" Poems by Emily Dickinson Microform Ed. Mabel Loomis Todd and T.W.
Higginson. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1896.
-. "Dying" Poems by Emily Dickinson Microform Ed. Mabel Loomis Todd and T.W.
Higginson. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1896.
-. "A Thought Went Up in My Mind Today" Poems by Emily Dickinson Microform: Edited by two of her friends.
Ed. Mable Loomis Todd and T.W. Higginson. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1892.
-. "Success is Counted Sweetest" Poems by Emily Dickinson Microform Ed. Mabel Loomis Todd and T.W.
Higginson. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1890.
TEI Information
Cannon, Tracy. "Emily Dickinson, A Lover of Words." Nov. 1998.
I personally proofread this text, performing the necessary spell-checking and other proper areas of text editing.
The texts from which I transcribed these poems had a different typesetting of the poems. Each poem's first letter had a dropped capital letter which I was unable to
duplicate. Therefore, the first letter of each poem within my texts are different than those within the Todd and Higginson microform.
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