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THE SEVEN AGES OF MAN
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Helpless, mewling and puking infants and a burden to those who must care for them |
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The whining schoolboy before they Graduate |
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The simpering and sighing lover |
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The swaggering soldier, eiger for fame even if it means death |
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The justice, paunchy, pompous borres expounding cliches and proverbs |
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Shrivelling into lean and slippered pantaloon - old fools derssed in unfashionable clothes |
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Second childishness and mere oblivion 'sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything' |
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