There's none that can / Read God aright, unless 30 he first spell man. Quarles.

There's small choice in rotten apples. Tam. of Shrew, i. 1.

There's something good in all weathers. If it don't happen to be good for my work to-day, it's good for some other man's to-day, and will come round to me to-morrow. Dickens.

There's such divinity doth hedge a king, / That treason can but peep to what it would. Ham., iv. 5.

There's things it's best to put off kenning as long as we can. J. M. Barrie.

Thereby hangs a tale. As You Like It, ii. 7. 35

These / Are but the varied God. The rolling year / Is full of thee. Thomson.

"These are my jewels." Cornelia, the mother of the Gracchi, when she presented her five sons to a lady who had paraded her ornaments before her.

These cases, wherein happiness would be sinful, are just as much, but no more, the ordainments of Providence as those more common ones wherein happiness is natural and right. W. R. Greg.

These fair tales, which we know so beautiful, / Show only finer than our lives to-day / Because their voice was clearer, and they found / A sacred bard to sing them. Lewis Morris.