What does the poet mean by the expression, "perverse sexe" ( MEG 101 ) ( STUDY OF JOHN DONNE )

The expression "perverse sexe" refers to women in general, and suggests the idea that women are fickle and capricious in matters of love and relationships. In the context of the poem, it reflects the poet's frustration with the woman he loves, who has rejected his advances and appears to be indifferent to his feelings. The poet's use of the term "perverse sexe" is a way of expressing his sense of powerlessness in the face of the woman's emotional distance and his inability to understand or control her behavior.