XML::Twig (by the same module author) can give you what you want:
use warnings;
use strict;
use XML::Twig;
my $xml = <<XML;
<html>
<title>four</title>
<head>
<title>one</title>
</head>
<body>
<title>two</title>
</body>
<title>three</title>
</html>
XML
my $twig = XML::Twig->new(
twig_handlers => { 'html/head/title' => sub { print $_->text(), "\
+n" } },
);
$twig->parse($xml);
__END__
one
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