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What is the meaning of the phrase "summer's lease"?​

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Answered by bindushree1
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Shakespeare means that summer is short. In modern day terms, a lease is an agreement to pay for borrowing something for a period of time. ... Shakespeare is lamenting the fact that summer is short, and saying that his love lasts much longer than the brevity of the aforementioned season.

Answered by rachnchanana80
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Shakespeare means that summer is short. In modern day terms, a lease is an agreement to pay for borrowing something for a period of time. ... This is one of the list of things that the speaker is saying are bad about summer days. He is saying that such days do not compare to his love -- they are not as good.

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