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What opinion about love does the speaker in Sonnet 29, "When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes," express?

A.
Love is easier to find if one is wealthy.

B.
People in love tend to spend time alone in tears.

C.
Knowing one is loved can lift one's spirits.

D.
People in love tend to compare themselves to others.

Sagot :

Disgrace in fortune" means to be unlucky and to be in "disgrace in men's eyes" means to not be in favor with people around you.
   

So basically it means to be unlucky and unliked. I don't know the context though so I don't know what it is saying about love.
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