The passage describes the seven stages of a man's life through Shakespeare's monologue from "As You Like It". It begins with infancy, characterized by crying and vomiting. Next is childhood, with the whining schoolboy. Adolescence brings love and passion. Manhood finds the soldier seeking glory in battle. Middle age is the justice, wise but slowing down. Old age shrinks the man, with a childlike voice. Finally, extremely old age returns him to a second childhood, without his faculties. The stages metaphorically portray the progression and inevitable decline of a human life.