 The Witches Spell
 The Witches Spell
 
 "Three times the brinded cat
  has mewed," said the first witch.  "Thrice plus one the hedgehog
  whined," said the second.  "Harpier cries: it's time, it's
  time!" the third said.  The first witch moved closer to the
  boiling cauldron.  "Round about the cauldron go: Then in unison the witches chanted
  into the cauldron:  "Double, double, toil and
  trouble, The second witch came to the
  cauldron for her contribution to the spell.  "Fillet of a marsh snake, The witches then chanted together.  "Double, double, toil and
  trouble, Then the third of the Weird Sisters
  came forward to the cauldron to say her piece of the spell.  "Scale of dragon, tooth of
  wolf, Again they said in unison:  "Double, double toil and
  trouble, The second witch then finalised the
  spell:  "Cool it with baboon's blood, The completion of the spell summoned
  Hecate  "Oh, well done! I commend your
  pains Hecate Exits.  - By William Shakespeare, MacBeth
  
  In the poisoned entrails throw.
  Toad that under cold stone
  Days and nights, thirty-one
  Vicious venom its sleeping got,
  Boil it first in this charmed pot!" 
  Fire burn and cauldron bubble." 
  In the cauldron boil and bake:
  Eye of newt and toes of frog,
  Wool of bat and tongue of dog,
  Adder's fork and blindworm's sting,
  Lizard's leg and owlet's wing,
  For a charm of powerful trouble,
  Like a hell-broth boil and bubble." 
  fire burn and cauldron bubble!" 
  Witch's mummy, guts and gullet
  Of the fed salt-sea shark,
  Root of hemlock, dug in the dark,
  Liver of blaspheming Jew,
  Gall of goat and slips of yew
  Felled in the moon's eclipse,
  Nose of Turk and Tartar's lips,
  Finger of birth-strangled babe
  Ditch-delivered by a slag:
  Last, a tiger's entrails.
  Our pot will create what entails." 
  Fire burn and cauldron bubble." 
  Then the charm is firm and good." 
  And everyone shall share in the gains.
  And now about the cauldron sing,
  Like elves and fairies in a ring,
  Enchanting all that you put in." 
