As You Like It — Act 3, Scene 4: The forest.

Rosalind, still disguised as Ganymede, is upset that Orlando has not kept his promise to come, and Celia teases her while also mocking Orlando’s looks and false “constancy.” Rosalind defends him, but Celia argues that a lover’s oath is unreliable. Rosalind briefly mentions meeting Duke Senior in the forest, then changes the subject back to Orlando. Corin arrives and tells them he can lead them to a true example of love in action: the shepherd Silvius lamenting over his proud mistress. Rosalind is eager to watch, saying that seeing lovers helps lovers understand themselves, and she asks Corin to take them there.