A TALE OF 1688, BY THE AUTHOR OF "BRAMBLETYE HOUSE," &c. &c. Remember, O my friends! the laws, the rights, IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. III. CATO. OF LONDON: HENRY COLBURN AND RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. UNIV. WALTER COLYTON. CHAPTER I. Do not weep. What is it? I had spoke at first, but that I held it most unfit for you to know: Faith! do not know it yet. Thou seest my love, that will keep company With thee in tears: hide nothing then from me. THE Squire had passed so many years in supine indolence and tranquil enjoyment, both of mind and body; he had been so perfectly indifferent to all the cares and troubles of others, provided his own affairs flourished, and his own personal comforts were secured to him; he had so long and so completely verified the French |