Bubble, Bubble!

Our history group studied Shakespeare today and did some brewing like in Macbeth.

Here are the kids gathering with their dragon scales, eye of newt, and toe of frog. ๐Ÿ™‚ I thought it was interesting the history book refers to them as the weird old women, they do not call them witches. And when Lady Macbeth kills herself they say she “died of a guilty conscience.” Which I think is nice, it lets us explain as appropriate for our kids’ age/maturity level. (And Katie’s right, I should point out that the real speech from Macbeth is very NOT PG rated. I like the Lamb kids’ versions of Shakespare – they edit as needed for kids. Shakespeare does have some gruesome stuff…)

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The baboon’s blood was red vitamin water. VERY yummy brew. ๐Ÿ™‚

1 WITCH. Thrice the brinded cat hath mew’d.
2 WITCH. Thrice and once, the hedge-pig whin’d.
3 WITCH. Harpier cries:โ€”’tis time! ’tis time!
1 WITCH. Round about the caldron go;
In the poison’d entrails throw.โ€”
Toad, that under cold stone,
Days and nights has thirty-one;
Swelter’d venom sleeping got,
Boil thou first i’ the charmed pot!
ALL. Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and caldron bubble.
2 WITCH. Fillet of a fenny snake,
In the caldron 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 owlet’s wing,โ€”
For a charm of powerful trouble,
Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.
ALL. Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and caldron bubble.
3 WITCH. Scale of dragon; tooth of wolf;
Witches’ mummy; maw and gulf
Of the ravin’d salt-sea shark;
Root of hemlock digg’d i the dark;
Liver of blaspheming Jew;
Gall of goat, and slips of yew
Sliver’d in the moon’s eclipse;
Nose of Turk, and Tartar’s lips;
Finger of birth-strangled babe
Ditch-deliver’d by a drab,โ€”
Make the gruel thick and slab:
Add thereto a tiger’s chaudron,
For the ingrediants of our caldron.
ALL. Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and caldron bubble.
2 WITCH. Cool it with a baboon’s blood,
Then the charm is firm and good.

One thought on “Bubble, Bubble!

  1. The history book really tuned down the recipe for the “soup” too! There was no mention of Jews, Turks, or birth-strangled babes. You know I had never read Macbeth. I learn so much homeschooling! ๐Ÿ™‚

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