Why do you spend,
Handsome prodigal son, why do you want to let your share?
On yourself, your beautiful legacy?
The beautiful legacy is exhausted on yourself?
The natural heritage gives nothing but loans,
Nature's gift is not given, she just rents it;
Frankly speaking, she lent them for free:
She is generous and only rents it to generous people.
Such a beautiful miser, why do you abuse it,
So, beautiful bitch, why abuse it?
Give you a generous gift?
What about the gift you gave to others?
Useless usurer: Why do you use it?
Why do loan sharks lose money?
You can't live with so much money?
You can't live with such a large sum of money?
Because you are the only one,
Because you only deal with yourself,
You lied to your sweet self,
It's like deceiving your charming self.
So when nature calls you away,
In that case, what account do you take to explain,
What acceptable audit can you leave?
When nature calls you back to her arms and lies down.
Your unused beauty must be buried with you,
Your unused beauty will go to the grave with you;
Taking advantage of the executor's life.
Use it. You live to carry out your will.
The poet called his young friend "downright lovely". Waste cuteness and beauty.
In the simple present tense, when the subject is you, do becomes dost.
1-2. Spend your beautiful legacy on yourself.
2. Legal terms of heritage, heritage.
Legacy is a variant of doth do. In the simple present tense, when the subject is singular in the third person, do becomes does.
Frank's generous thought is free, which means that the thought is free, and it is an attributive clause to modify the thought, but the conjunction who of the attributive clause is omitted. Free and generous
5. Beautiful and poetic language.
Give is a past participle phrase, with give as the central word and as the attribute, which modifies the previous give.
7. usurer.
In the simple present tense, the inflected form of modal verb can becomes can, but when the subject is thought.
Dealing with yourself is just dealing with yourself.
10. The normal word order of this sentence is: Think about yourself. On your own
14. This line is an attributive clause, which modifies the beauty of line 13 and refers to the beauty of the previous sentence. Used as a past participle, if used, it is grammatically equivalent to a conditional adverbial clause. Executor. Th 'executor the executor, two times are compressed together to avoid an extra unstressed syllable, which is the need of meter.