Let him stay at the oar who has learnt to row, [383]
Let him that has a mouth not say to another, Blow, [233]
Let him that itches scratch himself, [53], [177]
Let him who does not know you buy you, [251]
Let him who feels he has a dirty nose wipe it, [53]
Let him who is cold blow the fire, [48]
Let him who is well off hold his tongue, [177]
Let him who is well off stay where he is, [86]
Let him who would reach another a brand, beware that he do not burn his own hand, [378]
Let it be a husband, though it be but a log, [256]