Let lie what is too heavy to lift, [303]

Let me get over the lake, and I have no fear of the brook, [330]

Let me go warm, and folks may laugh, [199], [266]

Let no one say, “Of this water I will not drink,” [235]

Let no one take a pawn that eats, [242]

Let no shovel-beaked bird ever enter your yard, [204]

Let not him who has a mouth ask another to blow, [299]

Let not the tongue utter what the head must pay for, [235], [284]

Let not thy right hand know what thy left hand doeth, [158]

Let not your shirt know all your thoughts (or your secret), [48], [117], [129]