Shakespeare is talking about enduring beauty or grace, and relates this to the comparatively short length of a single season of the year.
William Shakespeare wrote this. The line appears in sonnet 18.
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Summer doesn't last long. It's got a short-term lease; it's over in a day.
Most of the short poems in the publication, Shakespeare's Sonnets were of the same length, 14 lines, and contained a minimum of 140 syllables. However, Sonnet 126 contains only 12 lines and around 120 syllables; Sonnet 145 contains a full 14 lines but only some 112 syllables.
A Shakespearean sonnet is a poem whose verse structure resembles that of most of the short poems in the publication, Shakespeare's Sonnets. In this structure there are 14 lines of iambic pentameter - rhythmic sequences of words usually comprising 10 syllables - arranged in the rhyme scheme: ababcdcdefefgg. The concluding couplet (gg) usually takes the form of a punch-line or summary built from the themes of the preceding lines. The term can also refer to a sonnet composed by Shakespeare (most of which appeared in the above-mentioned publication).
William Shakespeare wrote this. The line appears in sonnet 18.
This is characterized by long winters and short cold summers
short rainy winters : and long dry summers
A slant sonnet is not an actual sonnet, but a rhyme scheme of a sonnet. A rhyme scheme for a Shakespearean Sonnet is ABABCDCDEFEFGG. This means that every other line (ABAB) will rhyme. A slant rhyme though deviates from this slightly. While you are still rhyming, the sounds of the two rhyming words may sound different. Ex from Shakespere's Sonnet 18: "Thou art more lovely and more temperate: / And summer's lease has all too short a date:" The words Temperate and Date rhyme, but you can tell that they don't rhyme 100%.
Typically any lease less than 6 months would be considered a short term lease. Common short term leases are month to month and 3 month leases
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Some examples of Shakespeare's short sonnets include Sonnet 18 ("Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"), Sonnet 29 ("When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes"), and Sonnet 130 ("My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun").
An ACMI lease is another term for a wet lease, the leasing of an aviation crew for a short period of time.
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Alaska has long, cold winters with short, mild summers due to its northern location.