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第224章 FRANCIS BACON(24)

The temperature of his revenge, like that of his gratitude, was scarcely ever more than lukewarm.But there was one person whom he had long regarded with an animosity which, though studiously suppressed, was perhaps the stronger for the suppression.The insults and injuries which, when a young man struggling into note and professional practice, he had received from Sir Edward Coke, were such as might move the most placable nature to resentment.

About the time at which Bacon received the Seals, Coke had, onaccount of his contumacious resistance to the royal pleasure, been deprived of his seat in the Court of King's Bench, and had ever since languished in retirement.But Coke's opposition to the Court, we fear, was the effect not of good principles, but of a bad temper.Perverse and testy as he was, he wanted true fortitude and dignity of character.His obstinacy, unsupported by virtuous motives, was not proof against disgrace.He solicited a reconciliation with the favourite, and his solicitations were successful.Sir John Villiers, the brother of Buckingham, was looking out for a rich wife.Coke had a large fortune and an unmarried daughter.A bargain was struck.But Lady Coke, the lady whom twenty years before Essex had wooed on behalf of Bacon, would not hear of the match.A violent and scandalous family quarrel followed.The mother carried the girl away by stealth.

The father pursued them, and regained possession of his daughter by force.The King was then in Scotland, and Buckingham had attended him thither.Bacon was during their absence at the head of affairs in England.He felt towards Coke as much malevolence as it was in his nature to feel towards anybody.His wisdom had been laid to sleep by prosperity.In an evil hour he determined to interfere in the disputes which agitated his enemy's household.He declared for the wife, countenanced the Attorney-General in the filing an information in the Star-Chamber against the husband, and wrote letters to the King and the favourite against the proposed marriage.The strong language which he used in those letters shows that, sagacious as he was, he did not quite know his place, and that he was not fully acquainted with the extent either of Buckingham's power, or of the change which the possession of that power had produced in Buckingham's character.He soon had a lesson which he never forgot.The favourite received the news of the Lord Keeper's interference with feelings of the most violent resentment, and made the King even more angry than himself.Bacon's eyes were at once opened to his error, and to all its possible consequences.He had been elated, if not intoxicated, by greatness.The shock sobered him in an instant.He was all himself again.He apologised submissively for his interference.He directed the Attorney-General to stop the proceedings against Coke.He sent to tell Lady Coke that he could do nothing for her.He announced to both the families that he was desirous to promote the connection.Having given these proofs of contrition, he ventured to present himself before Buckingham.But the young upstart did not think that he had yet sufficiently humbled an old man who had been his friend and his benefactor, who was the highest civil functionary in the realm, and the most eminent man of letters of the world.

It is said that on two successive days Bacon repaired to Buckingham's house, that on two successive days he was suffered to remain in an antechamber among footboys, seated on an old wooden box, with the Great Seal of England at his side; and that when at length he was admitted, he flung himself on the floor, kissed the favourite's feet, and vowed never to rise till he was forgiven.Sir Anthony Weldon, on whose authority this story rests, is likely enough to have exaggerated the meanness of Bacon and the insolence of Buckingham.But it is difficult to imagine that so circumstantial a narrative, written by a person who avers that he was present on the occasion, can be wholly without foundation; and, unhappily, there is little in the character either of the favourite or of the Lord Keeper to make the narrative improbable.It is certain that a reconciliation took place on terms humiliating to Bacon, who never more ventured to cross any purpose of anybody who bore the name of Villiers.He put a strong curb on those angry passions which had for the first time in his life mastered his prudence.He went through the forms of a reconciliation with Coke, and did his best, by seeking opportunities of paying little civilities, and by avoiding all that could produce collision, to tame the untameable ferocity of his old enemy.

In the main, however, Bacon's life, while he held the Great Seal, was, in outward appearance, most enviable.In London he lived with great dignity at York House, the venerable mansion of his father.Here it was that, in January 1620, he celebrated his entrance into his sixtieth year amidst a splendid circle of friends.He had then exchanged the appellation of Keeper for the higher title of Chancellor.Ben Jonson was one of the party, and wrote on the occasion some of the happiest of his rugged rhymes.

All things, he tells us, seemed to smile about the old house, "the fire, the wine, the men." The spectacle of the accomplished host, after a life marked by no great disaster, entered on a green old age, in the enjoyment of riches, power, high honours, undiminished mental activity, and vast literary reputation, made a strong impression on the poet, if we may judge from those well-known lines:

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