and afterwards—

... “Is it a fashion in London

To marry a woman, and to never see her?”

The superfluous “to” gives it the Sir Andrew Ague-cheek character.

“The Fair Maid Of The Inn.”

Act ii. Speech of Albertus:—

... “But, Sir,

By my life, I vow to take assurance from you,

That right hand never more shall strike my son,