I am looking for a poem by Guy de Maupassant, that I read decades ago in school. I believe it was the Fox and the crow or the crow and the fox. I have tried and tried to find it on the web, but was hoping someone has the literature it is in. The starting lines are
A crow sat perched upon and oak
and in his beak he held a cheese,
a fox snuffed up the savory breeze,
and thus, in honeyed accent spoke...
I know the poem, but not perfectly. I would love to find it. I would appreciate any help


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