“For thy sweet love remembered

such wealth brings,/that then I
scorn to change my state with
kings.”
What point does Shakespeare
underscore with these
concluding lines from his Sonnet
29?
(1 point)
that love makes all of life
worthy of scorn
that love compensates for
life’s troubles
that earthly power
compensates for the loss
of love
that love is a type of
earthly power

The point that Shakespeare underscores with these concluding lines from his Sonnet 29 is that love compensates for life's troubles.