And then the justice,
In fair round belly with good capon lined,
With eyes severe and beard of formal cut,
Full of wise saws and modern instances,
And so he plays his part the sixth age shifts
into the lean and slippered pantaloon.
With spectacles on nose and pouch on side,
His youthful hose, well saved, a world to wide
For his shrunk shank, and his big manly voice.
(Turning again toward childish treble, pipes
And whistles in his sound, last scene of all
That ends this strange evenfall history.
Is second childishness and more oblivion.
Sons teeth, sons eyes, sons taste, sons everything.
A 2) What's the thane/central idea of the poem?
A 3) Write down the rhyme scheme of the last five lines.
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