Macbeth, Act IV, Scene I
Three
witches,
casting
a
spell
Round
about
the
cauldron
go;
In
the
poison'd
entrails
throw.
Toad,
that
under
cold
stone
Days
and
nights
hast
thirty
one
Swelter'd
venom
sleeping
got,
Boil
thou
first
i'
the
charmed
pot.
Double,
double
toil
and
trouble;
Fire
burn
and
cauldron
bubble.
Fillet
of
a
fenny
snake,
In
the
cauldron
boil
and
bake;
Eye
of
newt,
and
toe
of
frog,
Wool
of
bat,
and
tongue
of
dog,
Adder's
fork,
and
blind-worm's
sting,
Lizard's
leg,
and
howlet's
wing,
For
a
charm
of
powerful
trouble,
Like
a
hell-broth
boil
and
bubble.
Double,
double
toil
and
trouble;
Fire
burn
and
cauldron
bubble.