Respuesta :
The answer is: Do not make my love look older.
In Shakespeare's "Sonnet 19," the author addresses the passing of time and allows it to devastate everything in nature. However, he forbids it not to grow wrinkles in his love's face, since he believes it would be a terrible crime and that such beauty should remain untouched by the course of time.
The right answer is: "do not make my love look older"
In the above exclamation, Shakespeare pleads for time not cause a lover's clear forehead to wrinkle using figurative language (O! carve not with thy hours my love's fair brow).
"Keep time from passing" seems a better paraphrase for the fragment "ever live young" on the last line; "time cannot alter my love" is a statement which may better define the main theme of the poem; and "my love has beautiful brows" addresses a personal opinion which lacks support in the poem.
As a result only the fourth option can be correct.