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 1    IV|     tender piece, for beauty, sex and age,~The sun was sunken
 2    IV|   have the piece to guard?~My sex too weak, mine age was all
 3    VI|   assay,~More than her feeble sex became, I ween;~She feared
 4    IX| worthy knight:~Like was their sex, their beauty and their
 5   XII| distressed case,~Their feeble sex, his age, deserveth grace."~ ~
 6   XII|    are in courage brave,~Your sex and nature's-self you both
 7   XVI|    Excused by nature, by your sex and years;~I erred likewise,
 8   XVI|        And change my shape or sex if so behove:~Well can I
 9   XVI|       the blame,~My heart and sex, that weak and tender be,~
10  XVII|  Supplied the want in number, sex and age;~For far above each
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