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第221章 FRANCIS BACON(21)

To be the leader of the human race in the career of improvement, to found on the ruins of ancient intellectual dynasties a more prosperous and a more enduring empire, to be revered by the latest generations as the most illustrious among the benefactors of mankind, all this was within his reach, But all this availed him nothing, while some quibbling special pleader was promoted before him to the bench, while some heavy country gentleman took precedence of him by virtue of a purchased coronet, while some pandar, happy in a fair wife, could obtain a more cordial salute from Buckingham, while some buffoon, versed in all the latest scandal of the Court, could draw a louder laugh from James.

During a long course of years, Bacon's unworthy ambition was crowned with success.His sagacity early enabled him to perceive who was likely to become the most powerful man in the kingdom.He probably knew the King's mind before it was known to the King himself, and attached himself to Villiers, while the less discerning crowd of courtiers still continued to fawn on Somerset, The influence of the younger favourite became greater daily.The contest between the rivals might, however, have lasted long, but for that frightful crime which, in spite of all that could be effected by the research and ingenuity of historians, is still covered with so mysterious an obscurity.The descent of Somerset had been a gradual and almost imperceptible lapse.It now became a headlong fall; and Villiers, left without a competitor, rapidly rose to a height of power such as no subject since Wolsey had attained.

There were many points of resemblance between the two celebrated courtiers who, at different times, extended their patronage to Bacon.It is difficult to say whether Essex or Villiers was more eminently distinguished by those graces of person and manner which have always been rated in courts at much more than their real value.Both were constitutionally brave; and both, like most men who are constitutionally brave, were open and unreserved.

Both were rash and head-strong.Both were destitute of the abilities and of the information which are necessary to statesmen.Yet both, trusting to the accomplishments which had made them conspicuous in tilt-yards and ball-rooms, aspired to rule the State.Both owed their elevation to the personal attachment of the sovereign; and in both cases this attachment was of so eccentric a kind, that it perplexed observers, that it still continues to perplex historians, and that it gave rise to much scandal which we are inclined to think unfounded.Each of them treated the sovereign whose favour he enjoyed with a rudeness which approached to insolence.This petulance ruined Essex, who had to deal with a spirit naturally as proud as his own, and accustomed, during near half a century, to the most respectful observance.But there was a wide difference between the haughty daughter of Henry and her successor.James was timid from the cradle.His nerves, naturally weak, had not been fortified by reflection or by habit.His life, till he came to England, had been a series of mortifications and humiliations.

With all his high notions of the origin and extent of his prerogatives, he was never his own master for a day.In spite of his kingly title, in spite of his despotic theories, he was to the last a slave at heart.Villiers treated him like one; and this course, though adopted, we believe, merely from temper, succeeded as well as if it had been a system of policy formed after mature deliberation.

In generosity, in sensibility, in capacity for friendship, Essex far surpassed Buckingham.Indeed, Buckingham can scarcely be said to have had any friend, with the exception of the two princes over whom successively he exercised so wonderful an influence.

Essex was to the last adored by the people.Buckingham was always a most unpopular man, except perhaps for a very short time after his return from the childish visit to Spain.Essex fell a victim to the rigour of the Government amidst the lamentations of the people.Buckingham, execrated by the people, and solemnly declared a public enemy by the representatives of the people, fell by the hand of one of the people, and was lamented by none but his master.

The way in which the two favourites acted towards Bacon was highly characteristic, and may serve to illustrate the old and true saying, that a man is generally more inclined to feel kindly towards one on whom he has conferred favours than towards one from whom he has received them.Essex loaded Bacon with benefits, and never thought that he had done enough.It seems never to have crossed the mind of the powerful and wealthy noble that the poor barrister whom he treated with such munificent kindness was not his equal.It was, we have no doubt, with perfect sincerity that the Earl declared that he would willingly give his sister or daughter in marriage to his friend.He was in general more than sufficiently sensible of his own merits; but he did not seem to know that he had ever deserved well of Bacon.On that cruel day when they saw each other for the last time at the bar of the Lords, Essex taxed his perfidious friend with unkindness and insincerity, but never with ingratitude.Even in such a moment, more bitter than the bitterness of death, that noble heart was too great to vent itself in such a reproach.

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