French verse form, right-hand page with Auden’s translation (7)
I believe the answer is:
rondeau
'french verse form' is the definition.
(type of French poem)
'right-hand page with auden's translation' is the wordplay.
'right-hand page' becomes 'ro' (abbreviation for recto, right-hand page in a book).
'with' means one lot of letters go next to another.
'translation' indicates an anagram.
'auden' with letters rearranged gives 'ndeau'.
'ro'+'ndeau'='RONDEAU'
(Other definitions for rondeau that I've seen before include "... and another" , "Style of poem" , "Short poem with only two rhymes and opening words used twice as refrain" , "Short lyrical poem" , "Musical composition; poem of 13/15 lines" .)