in alphabetical order
Matsuo Bashō
Marvin Bell
Charles Bernstein
Louise Bogan
Basil Bunting
Leonard Cohen
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
EE Cummings
TS Eliot
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Paul Engle
Geoffrey Hill
Horace
AE Housman
Susan Howe
Ted Hughes
TE Hulme
Antonio Machado
Stephane Mallarmé
Walt McDonald
WS Merwin
Czeslow Milosz
Marianne Moore
Don Paterson
Octavio Paz
Fernando Pessoa
Ezra Pound
Carl Sandburg
Karl Shapiro
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Charles Simic
Wallace Stevens
George Szirtes
Rosanna Warren
Richard Wilbur
William Carlos Williams

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