In the poisones entrails throw.
Toad,that under cold stone
Days and nights has thirty-one
Sweated venom sleeping got,
Boil thou first in 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 blindworm's sting,
Lizard's leg and howlet's wing.
For charm of powerful trouble,
Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.
Double,double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and couldron bubble.
Scale of dragon,tooth of wolf,
Witch's mummy, maw and gulf
Of the ravin'd salt-sea shark,
Root of hemlock digg'd in the dark,
Liver of blaspheming Jew;
Gall of goat; andslips of yew
silver'd in the moon's eclipse;
Nose of Turk, and Tartar's lips;
Finger of birth-strangled babe
Ditch-deliver'd by the drab,-
Make the gruel thick and slab:
Add thereto a tiger's chaudron,
For ingrediants of our cauldron.
Double,double toil and trouble,
Fire burn and cauldron bubble.
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From guest Macbeth (contact)
We're doing a music composition for a Witches chant and I am using these lyrucs
Love Macbeth xxx
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From guest margie glazer (contact)
thanks so much for the quote...........I just couldn't remember it.....a friend's grandchild is playing one of the witches........... -
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got all the ingredients assembled and ready to go - got a 55 gallon drum substitute for a cauldron perched inches above a pile of timbers - one problem: can't find a liver of blaspheming Jew - they must be either stingy, or wise - any suggestions? -
I remember reading Macbeth back in high school...
Well I guess ye of woman born should fear for when the forest closes in surely your demise will be close in time.
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Do you think they will open a cafe?
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From guest hazel Leung (contact)
I love the rhymes... in fact our teacher told us to write a poem to reverse this spell -
Witche's Chant
The finger from a birth strangled babe. Must be a baby who was strangled on the umbilical cord? Some human parts here. This poem never comes out and tells the reader what this concoction is for. -
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From guest Ellie Butcher (contact)
I was just looking thogh poems and this one caught my eye soo i read it and i like it.I love the poem The Highwayman by Alfred Noyse READ it its really good but long
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From guest chloe (contact)
i have been looking for this for years and i found it on your site but do you think you can improve it by lrting people listening to it -
Roses are red,
boy have I been a schnook.
Seems like this is the place,
DW learned how to cook!
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From guest samantha (contact)
i think this poem is the best poen i have ever heard mabe poeatry will become my favourite subjet ever.The three witches were great at saying these lines one after another i will have a go at it too -
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I loved it!!
William Shakespeare has always been my favorite playwright, but I didn't know he wrote poetry. -
I love Macbeth...we've read it in school also Romeo & Juliet, and Julius Caesar...I must say I admire your talent all the way
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From guest tyra wright (contact)
we are learning about macbeth in our school and this will help. -
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From guest sarah (contact)
i did this poem for an ellocution exam and i got 100% from it. its such a fun poem to do with your voice , thats what makes shakespeare a genius -
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From guest Ciara Farrelly (contact)
we learned this poem in school today.we had to actit out too!i really like it. -
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From guest miera (contact)
william was a good poetry.his classic words are uneasy 4 me 2 understand.but..the poem is still very2 interesting.me myself likes 'macbeth' soo much -
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From guest evie (contact)
in this poem there is not the first bit: thrice the brind'd cat have mew'd .... etc -
Yeah we are llearing it for school
From guest jordan (contact)
we are learning it for school and its realy cool and this site was very usefull for my reserch so thx dude who made it! -
Bonjour!
From guest Linder-loo (contact)
This is one of my favorites by Shakespeare! I've read it since I was little! -
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Opinions differ on that one.
Some say it is a snake from the Fens, a district of Eastern Britain. Some say it is a part of the Arum flower. Whatever the true meaning it probably indicates something hard to find and therefore supposedly more potent.
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i love this poem. yea its kinda steroetypical of witches, but was there really a stereotype for witches back then? Witches truly did things like this back then, just not for malevolent purposes.
i love shakespeare, he truly is a god of poetry. -
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This poem is awsome for it to be about witches and withcraft i just love the imagery -
loved it!
This was incredible!!! I have never read this before...thanks for sharing. It was a pure cackling delight.
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i can't really remember the story nor do i remember studying it or reading it but i do know that i will study it in my second or third year at the university
anyways i liked the poem, and enjoyed reading it....
i might know what it has to do with the story when i read it...
(can't read it now... got loads to read lol and everytime i go to the book store i buy new stuff that i have to wait for the mid year holidays to read lol) -
im doing macbeth in school for my gcse i like the way they express all the bad things and hilutionations. its great
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This is why shakespear is a jeanious
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I loves this since I read Macbeth when I was about 9. It always been one my all time favorites.
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i love this poem too! but i pretty much love anything to do with the supernatural.
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this one of may favorites by william Shakesphere ,
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Lovely and scarey too.Really is "Witches Chant"
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I love this poem
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This is one of my favorites writes by William Shakespeare... I remember in High School we did a Play for Halloween and I was a Witch in the Play and we used this in our play... Ohh reading this again has brought me back...
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This is amazing! I love this one...I can't forget this line during a play in our school. A good one for Harry Potter fanatics hehe! I think this one is used in Prisoner of Azkaban.
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Yes, the line, 'Something wicked this way comes' is from Macbeth and is used the the third Harry Potter movie... I believe that that line is before this poem though... still a wonderful poem created by a wonderful playwright... Of course he's also one of the best when it comes to insults!
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well, actually. It was wrote by William Shakespeare, and he's the one that began it. I read my history. Look into it.
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Well, I am doing a play called William's Window. I can post all three parts on here starting with "Thrice the brinded cat hath mewed..." and ending with "By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes-Open locks, whoever knocks!" Only if people want it though. -
Hehe... I've never read Mackbeth, but this surely makes me want to do so. Although plays are meant to be seen, ooo...so many ideas. I think I'm going to play around here more often, never been much of a fan of Shakespeare, but, I just might start.
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this is very beautiful a passage i agree that the lines omitted perhaps were not politicly correct but they should still be here thoese who don't read much shakespeare are missing the stupendous imagination that shakespeare had!
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Even my cousin from Lebanon, who speaks English only as a fourth language, quotes it to me all the time. One complaint: where are all the lines? There are quite a few lines missing here....is it possible that the lines excluded are "not politically correct"? Ahem....
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I LOVE THIS so much so cool all my friends will be jealous! WOW SO COOL! TOO COOL TO BE TRUE!!! SHAKESPEARE IS FIT -
So this is where the "Double, double toil and trouble" saying comes from, i feel rather silly now because i didn't know who'd said it first, i saw it in a movie and thought they'd made it up! which just goes to show you i'm dusty on my macbeth!
Woderful Piece of Writing.
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