In addition, I only suggest that you take some collections of works by poets who moved you. I can't predict who it will be, but I can say that I have Burns. The main anthologies are from Walden, Robert Frost, federico garcia lorca (Spanish/English bilingual edition), William Butler Yeats, TS Eliot, Alfred Lauder Tennyson and Robert. I read them almost every day.
If you are a novice in poetry, I also suggest you buy some from billy collins. In my experience, he is almost a pleasant person on the whole and an excellent starting point for building a love for poetry.
I also find it easy to form the habit of having a collection of poems and reading only a few poems I like. When you buy a collection of poems that you already know and love, please make sure that you spend time and energy reading the rest of the collection. You never know what beautiful gems you will find.
What kind of poetry do you recommend to readers who are just beginning to explore what it provides?
I think the best way to start exploring poetry is something related to a specific reader.
It is precisely because of this-it is best to start with modern free poetry and then gradually turn to the past-to connect points and understand the aesthetic evolution.
At the same time-there are evergreen classics, but I won't emphasize them so much, because they may be difficult to understand from the beginning.