Labour has a bitter root, but a sweet taste, [347]
Labour warms, sloth harms, [299]
“Ladies have ladies’ whims,” said crazy Ann, when she draggled her cloak in the gutter, [369]
Lambs don’t run into the mouth of the sleeping wolf, [384]
Large thongs of another man’s leather (See Good thongs), [211]
Large trees give more shade than fruit, [99], [120]
Lasses and glasses are always in danger, [99]
Late fruit keeps well, [169]
Late repentance is seldom worth much, [397]