Jolly and Capt. Yes, by this light, will we.

Wild. Will you not swear you married us?

Par. Yea, verily.

Care. And come hither, pretty one: will not you swear you left us all abed last night, and pleased?

Wan. Yes, forsooth; I'll swear anything your worship shall appoint me.

Wid. But, gentleman, have you no shame, no conscience? Will you swear false for sport?

Jolly. By this light, I'll swear, if it be but to vex you: remember you refused me. That [Aside] is contrary to covenants, though, with my brace of lovers: what will they do with their coachman's plot? But 'tis no matter, I have my ends; and, so they are cosened, I care not who does it.

Capt. And faith, madam, I have sworn many times false to no purpose; and I should take it ill, if it were mine own case, to have a friend refuse me an oath upon such an occasion.

Plea. And are you all of one mind?