the seven ages of man by olivia mccann

  • infant

    infant
    mewling and puking in the nuses arms. innocent. young. small.
  • schoolboy

    schoolboy
    shining moming face creeping like a snail unwillingly to school. student. young man. pupil.
  • the lover

    the lover
    sighing like fumace, with a woeful ballad made to his misstress' eyebrow. affectionate. passonate. infactuated.
  • soldier

    soldier
    full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard jealous in honer, sudden and quck in quarrel. seeking bubble reputation.brave. intellegent. trustworthy.
  • justice

    justice
    fair round belly with capon lined, with eyes severe and beard of formal cut full of wise saws and modern instnces. middleaged. grown. adult.
  • slippered pantaloon

    slippered pantaloon
    specticals on nose and pouch on hip, his youthfull hose well saved, a world to wide, for his shrunk shrank and his big manly voice one again turning again toward childish treble. old. happy. near the end.
  • oblivion

    oblivion
    in second childness and mere oblvion, sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything. dead. soon to be forgotten. gone.