"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 297

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1. that love makes all of life worthy of scom

2. that love compensates for life's troubles

3. that earthly power compensates for the loss of love

4. that love is a type of earthly power

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The point Shakespeare underscores with these concluding lines from his Sonnet 297 is:

2. that love compensates for life's troubles
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