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第225章 FRANCIS BACON(25)

"England's high Chancellor, the destined heir, In his soft cradle, to his father's chair, Whose even thread the Fates spin round and full Out of their choicest and their whitest wool."In the intervals of rest which Bacon's political and judicial functions afforded, he was in the habit of retiring to Gorhambury.At that place his business was literature, and his favourite amusement gardening, which in one of his most interesting Essays he calls "the purest of human pleasures." In his magnificent grounds he erected, at a cost of ten thousand pounds, a retreat to which he repaired when he wished to avoid all visitors, and to devote himself wholly to study.On such occasions, a few young men of distinguished talents were sometimes the companions of his retirement; and among them his quick eye soon discerned the superior abilities of Thomas Hobbes.

It is not probable, however, that he fully appreciated the powers of his disciple, or foresaw the vast influence, both for good and for evil, which that most vigorous and acute of human intellects was destined to exercise on the two succeeding generations.

In January 1621, Bacon had reached the zenith of his fortunes.He had just published the Novum Organum; and that extraordinary book had drawn forth the warmest expressions of admiration from the ablest men in Europe.He had obtained honours of a widely different kind, but perhaps not less valued by him.He had been created Baron Verulam.He had subsequently been raised to the higher dignity of Viscount St.Albans.His patent was drawn in the most flattering terms, and the Prince of Wales signed it as a witness.The ceremony of investiture was performed with great state at Theobalds, and Buckingham condescended to be one of the chief actors.Posterity has felt that the greatest of English philosophers could derive no accession of dignity from any title which James could bestow, and, in defiance of the royal letters patent, has obstinately refused to degrade Francis Bacon into Viscount St.Albans.

In a few weeks was signally brought to the test the value of those objects for which Bacon had sullied his integrity, had resigned his independence, had violated the most sacred obligations of friendship and gratitude, had flattered the worthless, had persecuted the innocent, had tampered with judges, had tortured prisoners, had plundered suitors, had wasted on paltry intrigues all the powers of the most exquisitely constructed intellect that has ever been bestowed on any of the children of men.A sudden and terrible reverse was at hand.AParliament had been summoned.After six years of silence the voice of the nation was again to be heard.Only three days after the pageant which was performed at Theobalds in honour of Bacon, the Houses met.

Want of money had, as usual, induced the King to convoke his Parliament.It may be doubted, however, whether, if he or his Ministers had been at all aware of the state of public feeling, they would not have tried any expedient, or borne with any inconvenience, rather than have ventured to face the deputies of a justly exasperated nation.But they did not discern those times.Indeed almost all the political blunders of James, and of his more unfortunate son, arose from one great error.During the fifty years which preceded the Long Parliament a great and progressive change was taking place in the public mind.The nature and extent of this change was not in the least understood by either of the first two Kings of the House of Stuart, or by any of their advisers.That the nation became more and more discontented every year, that every House of Commons was more unmanageable than that which had preceded it, were facts which it was impossible not to perceive.But the Court could not understand why these things were so.The Court could not see that the English people and the English Government, though they might once have been well suited to each other, were suited to each other no longer; that the nation had outgrown its old institutions, was every day more uneasy under them, was pressing against them, and would soon burst through them.The alarming phaenomena, the existence of which no sycophant could deny, were ascribed to every cause except the true one."In my first Parliament," said James, "I was a novice.In my next, there was a kind of beasts called undertakers" and so forth.In the third Parliament he could hardly be called a novice, and those beasts, the undertakers, did not exist.Yet his third Parliament gave him more trouble than either the first or the second.

The Parliament had no sooner met than the House of Commons proceeded, in a temperate and respectful, but most determined manner, to discuss the public grievances.Their first attacks were directed against those odious patents, under cover of which Buckingham and his creatures had pillaged and oppressed the nation.The vigour with which these proceedings were conducted spread dismay through the Court.Buckingham thought himself in danger, and, in his alarm, had recourse to an adviser who had lately acquired considerable influence over him, Williams, Dean of Westminster.This person had already been of great use to the favourite in a very delicate matter.Buckingham had set his heart on marrying Lady Catherine Manners, daughter and heiress of the Earl of Rutland.But the difficulties were great.The Earl was haughty and impracticable, and the young lady was a Catholic.

Williams soothed the pride of the father, and found arguments which, for a time at least, quieted the conscience of the daughter.For these services he had been rewarded with considerable preferment in the Church; and he was now rapidly rising to the same place in the regard of Buckingham which had formerly been occupied by Bacon.

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