"All men are bad, and in their badness reign" is the last line of the poem ...............
ASonnet 121
BSonnet 130
CSonnet 116
DSonnet 18
Answer:
A. Sonnet 121
Read Explanation:
In the final 2 lines of the poem, which makes a rhyming couplet, the speaker says that one can't judge his actions in terms of corruptness.
He doesn't want these sinful people passing judgement on him That is unless they're willing to admit that all "Men are Bad" and that they enjoy that position They reign/thrive there If they did this, they had automatically stop being hypocritical.