Bacon was in many things far in advance of the Tudor times in which he lived, so far indeed, in respect of our present subject, that no outstanding protest against Topiary appears to have been made by those who endeavoured to promote sound public taste, until nearly another century had elapsed. Then the literary genius of Addison was directed against the evils and extravagances of his age.

ADDISON AND POPE

“Addison,

Thou polished sage, or shall I call thee bard,

I see thee come: around thy temples play

The lambent flames of humour, bright’ning mild

Thy judgment into smiles; gracious thou com’st

With Satire at thy side, who checks her frown,

But not her secret sting.”—Mason.

“With bolder rage