I feel that it would be unfair to rate this book. Poetry is so very subjective, and I know that the poet is very well-respected by his peers. In general, I'm aware that I much, much prefer concrete, accessible poems to ones that deal with ideas in a more abstract way, and that use stylised language that elicits the admiration of others who write in a similar vein. I picked up my next poetry book to read, by Billy Collins, which underlined again, for me, my preferences. I guess the fact that Walter de la Mare is one of my favourite poets is another indication! I'm sure that many people would enjoy this collection.