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第211章 FRANCIS BACON(11)

The kindness of Essex was in the meantime indefatigable.In 1596he sailed on his memorable expedition to the coast of Spain.At the very moment of his embarkation, he wrote to several of his friends, commending, to them, during his own absence, the interests of Bacon.He returned, after performing the most brilliant military exploit that was achieved on the Continent by English arms during the long interval which elapsed between the battle of Agincourt and that of Blenheim.His valour, his talents, his humane and generous disposition, had made him the idol of his countrymen, and had extorted praise from the enemies whom he had conquered.[See Cervantes's Novela de la Espanola Inglesa.] He had always been proud and headstrong; and his splendid success seems to have rendered his faults more offensive than ever.But to his friend Francis he was still the same.Bacon had some thoughts of ****** his fortune by marriage, and had begun to pay court to a widow of the name of Hatton.The eccentric manners and violent temper of this woman made her a disgrace and a torment to her connections.But Bacon was not aware of her faults, or was disposed to overlook them for the sake of her ample fortune.Essex pleaded his friend's cause with his usual ardour.The letters which the Earl addressed to Lady Hatton and to her mother are still extant, and are highly honourable to him."If," he wrote, "she were my sister or my daughter, I protest I would as confidently resolve to further it as I now persuade you"; and again, "If my faith be anything, Iprotest, if I had one as near me as she is to you, I had rather match her with him, than with men of far greater titles." The suit, happily for Bacon, was unsuccessful.The lady indeed was kind to him in more ways than one.She rejected him; and she accepted his enemy.She married that narrow-minded, bad-hearted pedant, Sir Edward Coke, and did her best to make him as miserable as he deserved to be.

The fortunes of Essex had now reached their height, and began to decline.He possessed indeed all the qualities which raise men to greatness rapidly.But he had neither the virtues nor the vices which enable men to retain greatness long.His frankness, his keen sensibility to insult and injustice, were by no means agreeable to a sovereign naturally impatient of opposition, and accustomed, during forty years, to the most extravagant flattery and the most abject submission.The daring and contemptuous manner in which he bade defiance to his enemies excited their deadly hatred.His administration in Ireland was unfortunate, and in many respects highly blamable.Though his brilliant courage and his impetuous activity fitted him admirably for such enterprises as that of Cadiz, he did not possess the caution, patience, and resolution necessary for the conduct of a protracted war, in which difficulties were to be gradually surmounted, in which much discomfort was to be endured, and in which few splendid exploits could be achieved.For the civil duties of his high place he was still less qualified.Though eloquent and accomplished, he was in no sense a statesman.The multitude indeed still continued to regard even his faults with fondness.But the Court had ceased to give him credit, even for the merit which he really possessed.The person on whom, during the decline of his influence, he chiefly depended, to whom he confided his perplexities, whose advice he solicited, whose intercession he employed, was his friend Bacon.The lamentable truth must be told.This friend, so loved, so trusted, bore a principal part in ruining the Earl's fortunes, in shedding his blood, and in blackening his memory.

But let us be just to Bacon.We believe that, to the last, he had no wish to injure Essex.Nay, we believe that he sincerely exerted himself to serve Essex, as long as he thought that he could serve Essex without injuring himself.The advice which he gave to his noble benefactor was generally most judicious.He did all in his power to dissuade the Earl from accepting the Government of Ireland."For," says he, "I did as plainly see, his overthrow chained as it were by destiny to that journey, as it is possible for a man to ground a judgment upon future contingents."The prediction was accomplished.Essex returned in disgrace.

Bacon attempted to mediate between his friend and the Queen; and, we believe, honestly employed all his address for that purpose.

But the task which he had undertaken was too difficult, delicate, and perilous, even for so wary and dexterous an agent.He had to manage two spirits equally proud, resentful) and ungovernable.At Essex House, he had to calm the rage of a young hero incensed by multiplied wrongs and humiliations) and then to pass to Whitehall for the purpose of soothing the peevishness of a sovereign, whose temper, never very gentle, had been rendered morbidly irritable by age, by declining health, and by the long habit of listening to flattery and exacting implicit obedience.It is hard to serve two masters.Situated as Bacon was, it was scarcely possible for him to shape his course so as not to give one or both of his employers reason to complain.For a time he acted as fairly as, in circumstances so embarrassing, could reasonably be expected.

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