There was speech in their dumbness, language in their very gesture. Winter's Tale, v. 2.

There were no ill language if it were not ill 40 taken. Pr.

There where thou art, there where thou remainest, accomplish what thou canst. Goethe.

There will always be a government of force where men are selfish. Emerson.

There's a brave fellow! There's a man of pluck! / A man who is not afraid to say his say, / Though a whole town's against him. Longfellow.

There's a courage which grows out of fear. Byron.

There's a divinity that shapes our ends, / 45 Rough-hew them as we will. Ham., v. 2.

There's a medium in thoughtfulness and gaiety: find it out and keep to it. Spurgeon.

There's a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. Ham., v. 2.

There's a sweeter flower than e'er / Blush'd on the rosy spray, / A brighter star, a richer bloom, / Than e'er did western heaven illume / At close of summer day—/ 'Tis Love, the last best gift of Heaven. Keble.