Let people talk and dogs bark, [158]

Let the blood be ever so thin, it is always thicker than water, [351]

Let the dead rest, [158]

Let the devil get into the church, and he will mount the altar, [158]

Let the dog bark so he don’t bite me, [226], [280]

Let the giver be silent and the receiver speak, [271]

Let the guest go before the storm bursts, [158]

Let the guts be full, for it is they that carry the legs, [228], [268]

Let the injurer not forget, [84]

Let the miracle be wrought, though it be by the devil, [223]