1,If nothing once,you lose nothing这句话谁说的?1.

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菲利普·弗伦诺的诗
The Wild Honeysuckle野生的金银花
Fair flower,that dost so comely grow,

Hid in this silent,dull retreat,

Unseen thy little branches greet;

No roving foot shall crush thee here,

No busy hand provoke a tear.

By Nature's self in whrite arrayed,

She bade thee shun the vulger eye,

And planted here the guardian shade,

And sent soft waters murmuring by;

Thus quietly thy summer goes,

Thy days declining to repose.

Smit with those chams,that must decay,

I grieve to see your future doom;

they died--nor were those flowers more gay,

the flowers that did in Eden bloom;

Unpitying frosts,and Autumn's power.

From morning suns and evening dews

At first thy little being came:

If nothing once,you nothing lose,

For when you die you are the same;

The space between,is