The peacock's Complaint -The peacock's Complaint - Caption reads: 'The Peacock considered it wrong that he had not the nightingale's song, so to Juno he went, she replied 'be content' with thy having and hold thy fool's tongue!' from 'Baby's own Aesop'. Designed by Walter Crane, English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915.
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