what do these lines mean 'his youthful hose , well saved o world roo wide'

This line means that the poet "Shakespere" wants to convey that in the 6th stage (when man becomes old), their legs become thinner and trousers he used to wear in his youth is too loose for him now. hose means trousers. 

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 Man in his sixth stage of life becomes very feeble, fraile, loses his physical strength. He is lean and skinny, so much so that the leggings he used to wear in his youth are no more of use to him, the are too loose for him to wear, his shank has shrunk so much that this worldly stage is a place to big for this feeble actor.

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thanxxx arvind nd kanika

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tnxx aravind and kanika

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At his sixth stage, the man becomes so weak and skinny that those clothes he wore in his childhood had become too loose like the world too wide.
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Man in his sixth stage of life becomes very feeble, fraile, loses his physical strength. He is lean and skinny, so much so that the leggings he used to wear in his youth are no more of use to him, the are too loose for him to wear, his shank has shrunk so much that this worldly stage is a place to big for this feeble actor.
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This line means that the poet "Shakespere" wants to convey that in the 6th stage (when man becomes old), their legs become thinner and trousers he used to wear in his youth is too loose for him now. hose means trousers.
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