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First Witch | 
Round about the
  cauldron go; | 
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In the poison'd
  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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Swelter'd venom
  sleeping got, | |
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Boil thou first i' the
  charmed pot. | |
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ALL | 
Double, double toil
  and trouble; | 
| 
Fire burn, and
  cauldron bubble. | |
| 
Second Witch | 
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, | |
| 
Like a hell-broth boil
  and bubble. | |
| 
ALL | 
Double, double toil
  and trouble; | 
| 
Fire burn and cauldron
  bubble. | |
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Macbeth Act Four, Scene One |  | 
Life's but a walking shadow. A poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more. Macbeth, Act 5, scene 5.