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 1    II|       done,~For nature framed all women to be won.~ ~ XVI~Sophronia
 2    II|      scorned the arts these silly women use,~Another thought her
 3   III|      loved,~For pleasing words in women's ears find place,~And gentle
 4    IV|        some again~Make oracles of women's yeas and nays,~And pine
 5    IV|          All subtle sleights that women use in love,~Shed brinish
 6    IV|     froward hearts are moved with women's tears~As marble stones
 7    IV| persuading more than speech:~Thus women know, and thus they use
 8    IV|         wily sleights that subtle women know,~Hourly she used, to
 9    IV|            And donned the weed of women's modest grace,~Down from
10     X|             the tokens found~From women's craft their false beginnings
11    XI|           for dread was fled!~The women that Clorinda's strength
12  XIII|            And all his folk, men, women, children small,~With endless
13   XIX|         lands,~The killer of weak women thee defies."~This said,
14   XIX|          knew, and trains unjust,~Women have tongues of craft, and
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