* "Even so my sun one early morn did shine
With all triumphant splendor on my brow."
These lines represent the speaker's hope for a better future. The speaker has been through a difficult time, but they are confident that things will improve. They compare themselves to the sun, which rises each morning with renewed hope. The speaker believes that they will also rise above their current challenges and achieve success.
These lines also represent the speaker's love for the person they are addressing in the sonnet. The speaker compares their love to the sun, which is a source of light and warmth. They believe that their love will help them through their difficult times and bring them happiness.
Overall, these last two lines of Sonnet 29 express the speaker's hope for a better future and their love for the person they are addressing in the sonnet.