Love's Labour's Lost — Act 4, Scene 1: The same.

The Princess, her ladies, Boyet, and a forester are out in the park, discussing that they will soon receive their dispatch and return to France. The Princess prepares to shoot a deer and turns the exchange with the forester into a joke about beauty and praise. Boyet teases her about women who rule men for reputation. Costard arrives with a letter from Biron, thinking it is for Rosaline, but the Princess and Boyet discover it is actually addressed to Jaquenetta. They read Biron’s elaborate love letter aloud and mock its style. After the Princess leaves with the others, Rosaline and Boyet trade witty insults about hunting and horns, then Costard comments admiringly on the women’s quick wit before running off at a shout.