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第216章 FRANCIS BACON(16)

He was solicitous to be knighted, for two reasons which are somewhat amusing.The King had already dubbed half London, and Bacon found himself the only untitled person in his mess at Gray's Inn.This was not very agreeable to him.He had also, to quote his own words, "found an Alderman's daughter, a handsome maiden, to his liking." On both these grounds, he begged his cousin Robert Cecil, "if it might please his good Lordship," to use his interest in his behalf.The application was successful.

Bacon was one of three hundred gentlemen who, on the coronation-day, received the honour, if it is to be so called, of knighthood.The handsome maiden, a daughter of Alderman Barnham, soon after consented to become Sir Francis's lady.

The death of Elizabeth, though on the whole it improved Bacon's prospects, was in one respect an unfortunate event for him.The new King had always felt kindly towards Lord Essex, and, as soon as he came to the throne, began to show favour to the House of Devereux, and to those who had stood by that house in its adversity.Everybody was now at liberty to speak out respecting those lamentable events in which Bacon had borne so large a share.Elizabeth was scarcely cold when the public feeling began to manifest itself by marks of respect towards Lord Southampton.

That accomplished nobleman, who will be remembered to the latest ages as the generous and discerning patron of Shakspeare, was held in honour by his contemporaries chiefly on account of the devoted affection which he had borne to Essex.He had been tried and convicted together with his friend; but the Queen had spared his life, and, at the time of her death, he was still a prisoner.

A crowd of visitors hastened to the Tower to congratulate him on his approaching deliverance.With that crowd Bacon could not venture to mingle.The multitude loudly condemned him; and his conscience told him that the multitude had but too much reason.

He excused himself to Southampton by letter, in terms which, if he had, as Mr.Montagu conceives, done only what as a subject and an advocate he was bound to do, must be considered as shamefully servile.He owns his fear that his attendance would give offence, and that his professions of regard would obtain no credit."Yet," says he, "it is as true as a thing that God knoweth, that this great change hath wrought in me no other change towards your Lordship than this, that I may safely be that to you now which I was truly before."How Southampton received these apologies we are not informed.But it is certain that the general opinion was pronounced against Bacon in a manner not to be misunderstood.Soon after his marriage he put forth a defence of his conduct, in the form of a Letter to the Earl of Devon.This tract seems to us to prove only the exceeding badness of a cause for which such talents could do so little.

It is not probable that Bacon's Defence had much effect on his contemporaries.But the unfavourable impression which his conduct had made appears to have been gradually effaced.Indeed it must be some very peculiar cause that can make a man like him long unpopular.His talents secured him from contempt, his temper and his manners from hatred.There is scarcely any story so black that it may not be got over by a man of great abilities, whose abilities are united with caution, good humour, patience, and affability, who pays daily sacrifice to Nemesis, who is a delightful companion, a serviceable though not an ardent friend, and a dangerous yet a placable enemy.Waller in the next generation was an eminent instance of this.Indeed Waller had much more than may at first sight appear in common with Bacon.To the higher intellectual qualities of the great English philosopher, to the genius which has made an immortal epoch in the history of science, Waller had indeed no pretensions.But the mind of Waller, as far as it extended, coincided with that of Bacon, and might, so to, speak, have been cut out of that of Bacon.In the qualities which make a man an object of interest and veneration to posterity, they cannot be compared together.

But in the qualities by which chiefly a man is known to his contemporaries there was a striking similarity between them.

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