Answer:
The passage emphasizes the fulfillment of worldly love.
Explanation:
Sir Phillip Sydney's sonnet "Astrophil and Stella" is a love poem that details the development of the love between the protagonist Astrophil and the beloved Stella. This collection of songs and love sonnets of 108 sonnets and 11 songs was written in the English sonnet form, expressing the love sequence of the two.
The humanists belief in the "real" rather than the virtual world. They are of the superiority of humanistic reasoning ability as the main source of human knowledge and refutes the claims of godly men claiming visions from God or anything divine. They do not accepts the claim of getting knowledge from God, and solely belief in the "human" entity and ability.
The passage from Sonnet 4 of the poem is an expression of the humanistic beliefs by talking of the fulfillment of the worldly love between the two lovers.