When Florio speaks, what virgin could withstand, - The Rape Of The Lock - The Uncovered English

When Florio speaks, what virgin could withstand, - The Rape Of The Lock - The Uncovered English

The Rape of the Lock

Alexander Pope

"When Florio speaks, what virgin could withstand,
If gentle Damon did not squeeze her hand?"

Who are Frolio and Daman?
How does none 'rescue' the virgin from the other?

Here Florio and Damon are names pf two imaginary gallants. These names are taken from ancient pastoral poetry.

There is no virgin who could resist the amorous advances of a lord. The soft passionate appeal for sexual enjoyment by a lord named Florio makes a lady passionate and she is ready to satisfy his desires. But then the Sylphs present to her a mere attractive youngman named Damon to press her hand. Then the lady gives up Florio and turn to Damon. In this way neither Florio nor Damon rescues the virgin from the other. Thus the Sylphs guide a virgin safely through a mysterious way. They prevent lovers from taking undue liberties with them by introducing new lovers. She would have been conquered by a first lover if its effect had not been neutralised by another lover.

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