Let the sun shine on me, for I care not for the moon, [220]
Let them talk of me, and beg of me, [212]
Let them whip me in the market-place, provided it be not known at home, [204]
Let there be food in the pigeon-house, and the pigeons will come to it, [204], [235]
Let there be writing before you pay, and receipt before you write, [222]
Let those pater-nosters be for your own soul (Ironical against swearing), [242]
Let us first catch the bear and then sell its skin, [120]
Let us have florins and we shall find cousins, [65]
Let what is lost go for God’s sake, [229]