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Which line from stanza two in the poem "when you are old" represents a shift in the author's tone? a. "but one man loved the pilgrim soul in you" b. "and loved your beauty with love false or true" c. "how many loved your moments of glad grace" d. "and loved the sorrows of your changing face"

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