"Doth the top of head" is a phrase that may confuse those who are not familiar with Shakespearean English. The word "doth" is the third person singular present tense of "do," often used in early modern English literature. Meanwhile, the word "top" is a regular English word pronounced as [tɒp]. The phrase refers to the top of someone's head. The correct transcription for "doth the top of head" would be [dʌθ ðə tɒp əv hɛd]. Although not commonly used today, it is still important to appreciate and understand the beauty of Shakespeare's language.