手机版

Collection of Bacon (13)

阅读 :

    Of Goodness, & Goodness of Nature

    I take goodness in this sense, the affecting of the weal of men, which is that the Grecians call philanthropia; and the word humanity (as it is used) is a little too light, to express it Goodness I call the habit, and goodness of nature the inclination.

    This of all virtues, and dignities of the mind, is the greatest; being the character of the deity: and without it, man is a busy, mischievous, wretched thing; no better than a kind of vermin. Goodness answers to the theological virtue charity, and admits no excess, but error. The desire of power in excess, caused the angels to fall; the desire of knowledge in excess, caused man to fall; but in charity, there is no excess; neither can angel, or man, come in danger by it. The inclination to goodness is imprinted deeply in the nature of man: in so much, that if it issue not towards men, it will take unto other living creatures: as it is seen in the Turks, a cruel people, who nevertheless are kind to beasts, and give alms to dogs, and birds: in so much, as Busbechius reporteth; a Christian boy in Constantinople had like to have been stoned, for gagging, in a waggishness, a long billed fowl. Errors, indeed, in this virtue of goodness, or charity, may be committed. The Italians have an ungracious proverb; tanto buon che val niente: so good, that he is good for nothing. And one of the doctors of Italy, Nicholas Machiavelli, had the confidence to put in writing, almost in plain terms: That the Christian faith had given up good men, in prey, to those that are tyrannical, and unjust Which he spoke, because indeed there was never law, or sect, or opinion, did so much magnify goodness, as the Christian religion doth.

    Therefore to avoid the scandal, and the danger both, it is good to take knowledge of the errors of an habit so excellent. Seek the good of other men, but be not in bondage to their faces, or fancies; for that is but facility, or softness; which taketh an honest mind prisoner. Neither give thou Aesop/'s cock a gem, who would be better pleased, and happier, if he had had a barley corn.

    The example of God teacheth the lesson truly: he sendeth his rain, and maketh his sun to shine, upon the just, and unjust; but he doth not rain wealth, nor shine honour, and virtues, upon men equally. Common benefits are to be communicate with all; but peculiar benefits, with choice. And beware, how in making the portraiture, thou breakest the pattern: for divinity maketh the love of ourselves the pattern; the love of our neighbours but the portraiture. Sell all thou hast, and give it to me poor, and follow me: but sell not all thou hast, except thou come, and follow me; that is, except thou have a vocation, wherein thou may do as much good with little means as with great: for otherwise, in feeding the streams, thou driest the fountain. Neither is there only a habit of goodness, directed by right reason; but mere is, in some men, even in nature, a disposition towards it: as on the other side, there is a natural malignity.

    For there be, that in their nature do not affect the good of others. The lighter sort of malignity, turneth but to a crossness, or forwardness, or aptness to oppose, or difficultness, or the like; but the deeper sort, to envy, and mere mischief. Such men, in other men/'s calamities, are, as it were, in season, and are ever on the loading part; not so good as the dogs that licked Lazarus/'s sores; but like flies, that are still buzzing upon anything that is raw; misanthropi, that make it their practice, to bring men to the bough; and yet have never a tree for the purpose, in their gardens, as Timon had.

    Such dispositions are the very errors of human nature: and yet they are the fittest timber, to make great politics of: like to knee timber, that is good for ships that are ordained to be tossed; but not for building houses, that shall stand firm. The parts and signs of goodness are many. If a man be gracious, and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world; and that his heart is no island, cut off from other lands; but a continent, that joins to them. If he be compassionate towards the afflictions of others, it shows mat his heart is like the noble tree, that is wounded itself, when it gives the balm. If he easily pardons and remits offences, it shows that his mind is planted above injuries; so that he cannot be shot If he be thankful for small benefits, it shows that he weighs men/'s minds, and not their trash.

    But above all, if he have St Paul/'s perfection, that he would wish to be an anathema from Christ, for the salvation of his brethren, it shows much of a divine nature, and a kind of conformity with Christ himself.

更多 英文美文英语美文英文短文英语短文,请继续关注 英语作文大全

散文
本文标题:Collection of Bacon (13) - 英语短文_英语美文_英文美文
本文地址:http://www.dioenglish.com/writing/essay/54811.html

相关文章

  • 咖啡与人生 英汉英语美文推荐

      grandmother didn’t just like her coffee, and it wouldn’t really do her justice to say she loved her coffee. grandmother was to coffee what a sommelier is to wine. she knew t...

    2018-10-30 英语短文
  • 英汉英语美文:今年的我二十七八岁

    I’m in my late twenties.我今年二十七八岁,I used to get up 12 o’clock in the afternoon and now 7 o’clock in the morning. I used to go to bed in the midnight and now 11 o&rs...

    2018-11-24 英语短文
  • Eight Easy Ways to Beat Fatigue

    赶走疲劳,你可以试试这些方法。...

    2019-01-26 英语短文
  • As a Man Soweth 当人们播种时

    We must not hope to be mowers, And to gather the ripe golden ears, Unless we have first been sowers And watered the furrows with tears.我们不能期望自己是收割的...

    2019-01-27 英语短文
  • I “Heard” the Love

      When I was growing up I do not recall hearing the words “I love you” from my father. When your father never says them to you when you are a child, it gets tougher and tougher for him to say t...

    2018-12-09 英语短文
  • A House of Her Own

    A House of Her OwnIt wasn’t a tarpaper shack to Emily, it was Home. As far as she was concerned, it was Heaven. With her feet up on the front porch railing, relaxing at the close of a long d...

    2018-12-14 英语短文
  • 纽约人的日常对话:原来你们是这样的社会人!

    While listening in on strangers conversations should still be considered rude and intrusive, sometimes you can't help but pick up a juicy snippet of gossip, completely out of context,...

    2018-11-20 英语短文
  • 英文诗歌大全:水调歌头·明月几时有

    中文原诗水调歌头 苏轼 明月几时有, 把酒问青天。 不知天上宫阙, 今夕是何年。 我欲乘风归去, 又恐琼楼玉宇, 高处不胜寒, 起舞弄清影, 何似在人间。 转朱阁, 低绮户, 照无眠。 不应有恨, 何事长向别时圆。 人有悲欢离合, 月有...

    2019-02-05 英语短文
  • 美文好心情: Me and Writing 我笔下的奇异世界

    导语:当你心浮气躁的时候,不妨试着让自己静止,动作慢下来,读一篇散文,喝一杯热茶,调节调节,好的心情才有高的效率嘛(*^__^*) ……今天随英语美文小编一起来欣赏这篇《我笔下的奇异世界》吧O (∩_&cap...

    2018-12-14 英语短文
  • The Tundra 北极地区的苔原

    The Tundra of the Arctic Regions These are the signs of the coming arctic winter:The color of the tundra changes as the water grasses turn brilliant red.The migratory birds gather in flocks...

    2018-12-09 英语短文
你可能感兴趣