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Anne . Never hung poison on a fouler toad. 
Queen Elizabeth . O, thou didst prophesy the time 
would come 
That I should wish for thee to help me curse 
That bottled spider, that foul bunch-back’d toad. 
Duchess. Thou toad, thou toad, where is thy brother 
Clarence ? 
And little Ned Plantagenet, his son ? 
King Richard III., Act i. Scene 2 ; 
Act iv. Scene 4. 
Othello. ..... 
Or keep it as a cistern, for foul toads 
Othello, Act iv. Scene 2. 
Nurse. . . . but she, good soul, had as lieve 
see a toad, a very toad, as see him. 
Juliet. Some say, the lark and loathed toad change 
eyes; 
O, now I would they had changed voices too ! 
Romeo and Juliet, Act ii. Scene 4 ; 
Act iii. Scene 5. 
Guiderius. Cloten, thou double villain, be thy name, 
I cannot tremble at it; were’t toad, or adder, spider, 
’T would move me sooner. 
Cymbeline, Act iv. Scene 2. 
1 st Witch. Toad, that under cold stone, 
Days and nights hast thirty-one. 
Macbeth, Act iv. Scene 1. 
