Works
- The Dwelling-Place (1977)
- (with George Gömöri) Miklós Radnóti, Forced March: Selected Poems (1979)
- Devotions (1982)
- (as editor) 'Thom Gunn, The Occasions of Poetry: Essays in Criticism and Autobiography (1982)
- (as editor) 'John Ruskin, Unto this Last, and Other Writings (1985)
- (as editor) 'Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Selected Poems and Translations (1991)
- (with George Gömöri) György Petri, Night Song of the Personal Shadow: Selected Poems' (1991)
- Of Earthly Paradise (1992)
- (as editor) William Morris, News from Nowhere and Other Writings (1993)
- Poets Talking: The ‘Poet of the Month’ Interviews from BBC Radio 3 (1994)
- Selected Poems (1995)
- (as editor with Charles Moseley) Cambridge Observed: An Anthology (1998)
- (as editor) Donald Davie, With the Grain: Essays on Thomas Hardy and Modern British Poetry (1998)
- (with George Gömöri) György Petri, Eternal Monday: New and Selected Poems (1999)
- The Falls (2000)
- (as editor) Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Selected Poems and Translations (2002)
- (with George Gömöri) Miklós Radnóti, Forced March: Selected Poems, revised & extended edition, (2003)
- (as editor) Donald Davie, Modernist Essays: Yeats, Pound, Eliot (2004)
- Stigmata (2005)
- The Mystery of Things (2006)
- (with George Gömöri) János Pilinszky, Passio: Fourteen Poems (2011)
- New & Collected Poems (2012)
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