Published Works
- The Ballad of the Mari Lwyd (1941)
- The Lady with the Unicorn (1948)
- The Death Bell (1954)
- The North Sea (1955)
- Cypress and Acacia (1959)
- Affinities (1962)
- Fidelities (1968)
- Uncollected Poems (1969)
- Vernon Watkins Selected Verse Translations With An Essay On The Translation Of Poetry (1977)
- The Ballad of the Outer Dark and Other Poems" (1979)
- The Breaking of the Wave (1979)
- The Collected Poems of Vernon Watkins' (1986)
- LMNTRE Poems by Vernon Watkins Illustrated by Alan Perry (1999)
- Taliesin and the Mockers by Vernon Watkins ... images by Glenys Cour (Old Stile Press, 2004)
- Vernon Watkins New Selected Poems Edited ... by Richard Ramsbotham (Carcanet, 2006) ISBN 1-85754-847-7
- 'Four Unpublished Poems by Vernon Watkins', in The Anglo-Welsh Review; vol. 22 no. 50 (date), p. 65-69.
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