Capitalize the first letter of the poet's last name and print her last name. Place a comma after the poet's last name before writing her first name. Capitalize the poet's first name and place a period at the end of the poet's name.
Quote the title of the poem in double quotation marks. Place a period at the end of the poem's title. Write the title of the poem exactly as it appears in its original text.
Print and italicize the title of the book used as the source for your poem. Conclude the book title with a period. The title may also require a colon in the middle to separate the title from a subheading.
List the editors and translators involved with the production of the book. These will be proper names so you should capitalize accordingly. Separate multiple editors with commas as well as the word "and." Complete the entry with a period.
Capitalize the city in which the book was published followed by a colon. After the colon comes the name of the publisher, which should also be capitalized. Follow the publisher's name with a comma and the year the book was published. Conclude the entry with a period.
Reference the page numbers that your poem covers in the book. Only include the page numbers spanning the length of the poem in question and separate the page numbers with a dash if there is more than one page involved. Conclude the entry with a period.
Type the word "Print" and then a period to conclude your citation, capitalizing the word "Print". This lets the reader know that you are citing a poem from a printed book. A web-based poem would have "Web" as an entry in this place. Conclude your citation with a period.