In Shakespeare's Sonnet 29, what does the speaker do when he considers himself to be in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes?

1
He peacefully reflects on his life.
2
He cries over his fate and feels jealous of others' fortune
3
He sings hymns to express his joy.
4
He sits in silence contemplating his existence.

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