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

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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.



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