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Cover: Photo of Fritz, Mister Cat, 2025
Inset: Title page of 1570 edition, Wylliam Gryffith, London
Inset: Illustration from 1570 edition, page 2, Wylliam Gryffith, L



Track Title     Length
1 1 Preface and Introduction 04:59
2 2 The Argument 04:45
3 3 The First Part of Streamer's Story 04:18
4 4 The Servant's Story 02:12
5 5 The Churl and Grimalkin 06:16
6 6 That Cats Have Language 06:34
7 7 The Learned Man's Story 10:31
8 8 The Second Part of of Master Streamer's Tale 04:54
9 9 Master Streamer Gathers Ingredients 04:42
10 10 Master Streamer Makes His Potion 07:36
11 11 The Effect of the Lozenges 08:09
12 12 The Third Part of Master Streamer's Tale 05:14
13 13 Mouse-Slayer's Testimony 06:01
14 14 Mouse-Slayer's Testimony Continues 12:42
15 15 Mouse-Slayer in the Young Woman's House 09:27
16 16 The Judgment of Mouse-Slayer 08:05
17 17 An Exhortation 02:37
18 18 Master Streamer's Hymn 01:59


A Boy’s Will is the first book of poems by Frost, published in 1913 when he was in his late thirties, and deals with the ideas of development and maturity. Most of the poems had never been published and were written over the preceding two decades.  The book is admittedly partly autobiographical: Frost wrote that the poems were “pretty near being the story of five years” of his life.  The title comes from a line in “My Lost Youth” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: “A boy’s will is the wind’s will/And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts” and reflects on Frost’s wayward early years. The first poem ,“Into My Own”, marks a turning away from people and the later “Tuft of Flowers” marks a return. The pastoral settings paint a distinctively New England landscape and give rise to questions of the relationship of man and nature.  The book is dedicated to his wife Elinor, who helped choose the poems and their sequencing in the book. First printed in London, his friend Ezra Pound wrote in his review in the New Freeman that “The man has the good sense to speak naturally and to paint the thing, the thing as he sees it. And to do this is a very different matter from gunning about for the circumplectious polysyllable”.  Pound introduced him to W. B. Yeats, who considered it “the best poetry written in America in a longtime”.  The book was well-received, with critics praising the directness, simplicity, and Frost’s “ear for silences”. 


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Item Info
EAN - DVD case 0602581788645
EAN - CD jacket 0602581788652
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD Case, CD jacket, paper security sleeve, mp3 download zip file
Author William Baldwin (mid 16th century
Year 1553
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Read by Douglas Harvey
Length 1 hour 51 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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