Leave the great ones of the world to manage their own concerns, and keep your eyes and observations at home. Thomas à Kempis.

Leave this keen encounter of our wits, / And fall somewhat into a slower method. Rich. III., i. 2.

Leave to-morrow till to-morrow. Pr.

Leave to the diamond its ages to grow, nor expect to accelerate the births of the eternal. Emerson.

Leave well alone. Pr. 60

Leave you your power to draw, / And I shall have no power to follow you. Mid. Night's Dream, ii. 2.

Leaves enough, but few grapes. Pr.

Leaves have their time to fall, / And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath, / And stars to set; but all, / Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O death! Mrs. Hemans.

Leaving for gleaner makes farmer no leaner. Pr.

Lebe, wie du, wenn du stirbst, / Wünschen wirst, gelebt zu haben—Live, as you will wish to have lived when you come to die. Gellert.