Leave all piggies' ears alone rather than seize upon the wrong one. Spurgeon.

Leave all things to a Father's will, / And taste, before him lying still, / Even in affliction, peace. Anstice.

Leave all to God, / Forsaken one, and stay thy tears! Winkworth.

Leave Ben Lomond where it stands. Sc. Pr.

Leave her to heaven, / And to those thorns 50 that in her bosom lodge, / To prick and sting her. Ham., i. 5.

Leave it if you cannot mend it. Pr.

Leave not the meat to gnaw the bones, / Nor break your teeth on worthless stones. Pr.

Leave off no clothes / Till you see a June rose. Pr.

"Leave off your fooling and come down, sir." Oliver Cromwell.

Leave the court ere the court leave you. 55 Sc. Pr.