We recognised that just putting more flights and more passengers into the skies over southeast England wasn't worth the environmental costs we-re paying.
We recognised that just putting more flights and more passengers into the skies over southeast England wasn't worth the environmental costs we-re pay… - Theresa Villiers
We recognised that just putting more flights and more passengers into the skies over southeast England wasn't worth the environmental costs we-re pay…
- Theresa Villiers
Kisses are but like sands of gold and silver, found upon the ground which are not worth much themselves but as they promise a mine near too be dig'd. - Theresa Villiers
Kisses are but like sands of gold and silver, found upon the ground which are not worth much themselves but as they promise a mine near too be dig'd.
For all true love is grounded on esteem. - Theresa Villiers
For all true love is grounded on esteem.
What a Devil is the Plot good for, but to bring in fine things? - Theresa Villiers
What a Devil is the Plot good for, but to bring in fine things?
Why, Sir, when I have anything to invent, I never trouble my head about it, as other men do; but presently turn over this Book, and there I have, at … - Theresa Villiers
Why, Sir, when I have anything to invent, I never trouble my head about it, as other men do; but presently turn over this Book, and there I have, at …
Our Poets make us laugh at Tragœdy, And with their Comoedies they make us cry. - Theresa Villiers
Our Poets make us laugh at Tragœdy, And with their Comoedies they make us cry.
O! what a prodigal have I been of that most valuable of all possessions Time! - Theresa Villiers
O! what a prodigal have I been of that most valuable of all possessions Time!
She that would raise a noble love must find Ways to beget a passion for her mind; She must be that which she to the world would seem, For all true lo… - Theresa Villiers
She that would raise a noble love must find Ways to beget a passion for her mind; She must be that which she to the world would seem, For all true lo…
A mans fame and hayre grow most after death, and are both equally uselesse. - Theresa Villiers
A mans fame and hayre grow most after death, and are both equally uselesse.
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