Poetry Collections
- Poems (Dublin, The Dolmen Press, 1956);
- Another September (Dolmen, 1958);
- Poems & Translations (New York: Atheneum, 1961);
- Downstream (Dolmen, 1962);
- The Clergyman (Dublin: St Sepulchre's Press, 1965);
- Tear (Cambridge, MA: Pym-Randall Press, 1969);
- Nightwalker and Other Poems (Dolmen, Oxford, New York, Oxford University Press, 1968; New York, Knopf, 1969);
- Ely Place (Dublin: Tara Telephone Publications/St. Sepulchre's Press, 1972);
- Butcher's Dozen (Dublin, Peppercanister, 1972);
- The Good Fight (Peppercanister 1973);
- Notes from the Land of the Dead and Other Poems (Knopf, 1973);
- Fifteen Dead (Peppercanister, 1979);
- One and Other Poems (Dolmen, Oxford University Press, 1979);
- Peppercanister Poems 1972-1978 (Dolmen 1979; Winston Salem, North Carolina, Wake Forest University Press, 1979);
- One Fond Embrace (Deerfield, MA: Deerfield Press, 1981);
- St Catherine's Clock (Oxford University Press, 1987);
- Blood & Family (New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1988);
- Poems from Centre City (Peppercanister, 1990);
- Madonna and Other Poems (Peppercanister, 1991);
- Open Court (Peppercanister, 1991);
- The Pen Shop (Peppercanister, 1997);
- The Familiar (Peppercanister, 1999);
- Godhead (Peppercanister, 1999);
- Citizen of the World (Peppercanister, 2000);
- Littlebody (Peppercanister, 2000);
- Collected Poems 1956-2001 (Oxford University Press, 2001);
- Marginal Economy (Peppercanister, 2006);
- Collected Poems 1956-2001 (Wake Forest University Press, 2006);
- Belief and Unbelief (Peppercanister, 2007);
- Man of War (Peppercanister, 2007);
- Selected Poems (Carcanet Press, 2007; Winston-Salem, NC: Wake Forest University Press, 2010)
- Fat Master (Peppercanister, 2011);
- Love Joy Peace (Peppercanister, 2011).
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