what do you mean by summer's lease and what is meant by "the eyes of heaven"
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Sonnet 18 is one of the best-known of the 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. In the sonnet, the speaker asks whether he should compare the young man to a summer's day, but notes that the young man has qualities that surpass a summer's day
It's from Sonnet 18, and all it means is that sometimes the sun ("the eye of heaven") shines with too much heat.
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Explanation:
Summer's Lease is a novel by Sir John Mortimer, author of the Rumpole novels.
The novel involves the leasing of a Tuscan villa for the summer holidays which is termed as summer's lease.
The " eye of heaven " is referred to the sun.