—Do you think I'll have any of the wits hang upon me after I am
married once?
Read it thus:—
Do you think
That I'll have any of the wits to hang
Upon me after I am married once?
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:—