As You Like It — Act 3, Scene 3: The forest.

Touchstone walks through the forest with Audrey and teases her about whether she finds him attractive. He speaks in playful, learned-sounding comparisons, while Audrey keeps asking practical questions about honesty and truth. Touchstone tells her he means to marry her and says he has arranged for Sir Oliver Martext, a country vicar, to perform the ceremony in the woods. Jaques, who has been watching, criticizes the idea of a hasty marriage under a tree and urges them to use a proper church and priest instead. Touchstone begins to doubt Martext’s quality, then leaves with Jaques and Audrey. Sir Oliver Martext, left behind, complains that they have mocked his profession.