Franc. But that another man should be the father of his children, as they say; I don't think that a civil thing, husband.
Lov. Not civil, landlady! why all things are civil, that are made so by custom.
Bib. Why may not he get as fine children as I, or any man?
Franc. But if those children, that are none of yours, should call you father, William!
Bib. If they call me father, and are none of mine, I am the more beholden to 'em.
Franc. Nay, if that be your humour, husband, I am glad I know it, that I may please you the better another time, as they say. [Exit FRANCES.
Bib. Nay, but Frances, Frances! 'tis such another woman. [Exit BIBBER.
Lov. 'Tis such another man:—My coat and sword, boy, I must go to Justice Trice's; bring the women; and come after me. [Exit LOVEBY.
ACT IV. SCENE I.
A Table set with Cards upon it.