The World’s Wit and Humor: An Encyclopedia in 15 Volumes. 1906.
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (17291781)The Peacocks and the Crow
From “Fables”
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She was recognized, and quickly the peacocks fell upon her with sharp bills, to pluck the lying disguise from her.
“Cease now!” she cried at length, “you shall have your own again!”
But the peacocks, who had observed some of the crow’s own shining wing-feathers, replied:
“Be still, wretched fool! These, too, cannot be yours!”
And they continued to peck at her.