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| A cavern. In the middle, a boiling cauldron. Thunder.
Enter the three WITCHES. |
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| A cavern. In the middle, a boiling cauldron. Thunder. The
three WITCHES enter. |
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| | FIRST WITCH |
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Thrice the brinded cat hath mewed. |
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| FIRST WITCH |
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The tawny cat has meowed three times. |
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| | SECOND WITCH |
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Thrice, and once the hedge-pig whined. |
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| SECOND WITCH |
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Three times. And the hedgehog has whined once. |
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| | THIRD WITCH |
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Harpier cries, “'Tis time, 'tis
time.” |
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| THIRD WITCH |
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My spirit friend, Harpier, is yelling, “It's
time, it's time!” |
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| | FIRST WITCH |
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Round about the cauldron go, |
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In the poisoned entrails throw. |
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Toad, that under cold stone |
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Days and nights has thirty-one |
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Sweltered venom sleeping got, |
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Boil thou first i' th' charmèd
pot. |
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| FIRST WITCH |
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Dance around the cauldron and throw in the poisoned entrails.
(holding up a toad)
You'll go in first—a toad that sat under a cold
rock for a month, oozing poison from its pores. |
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Double, double toil and trouble, |
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Fire burn, and cauldron bubble. |
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| ALL |
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Double, double toil and trouble, |
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Fire burn, and cauldron bubble. |
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| | SECOND WITCH |
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Fillet of a fenny snake, |
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In the cauldron boil and bake. |
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Eye of newt and toe of frog, |
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Wool of bat and tongue of dog, |
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Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting, |
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Lizard's leg and owlet's wing, |
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For a charm of powerful trouble, |
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Like a hell-broth boil and bubble. |
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| SECOND WITCH |
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(holding something up)
We'll boil you in the cauldron next—a slice of
swamp snake. All the rest of you in too: a newt's eye, a
frog's tongue, fur from a bat, a dog's tongue, the
forked tongue of an adder, the stinger of a burrowing worm, a
lizard's leg, an owl's wing. (speaking to the ingredients) Make a
charm to cause powerful trouble, and boil and bubble like a broth of
hell. |
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Double, double toil and trouble, |
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Fire burn and cauldron bubble. |
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| ALL |
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Double, double toil and trouble, |
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Fire burn and cauldron bubble. |
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