Love’s plant must be watered with tears and tendered with care, [383]
Loving and singing are not to be forced, [159]
Luck comes to those who look after it, [261]
Luck has but a slender anchorage, [385]
Luck has much for many, but enough for no one, [385]
Luck is better than a hundred marks, [350]
Luck (or Fortune) taps at the door and inquires whether prudence is within, [385] (See Fortune)
Luck will carry a man across a brook if he is not too lazy to leap, [385]
Lying and gossiping go hand in hand, [219]
Lying is the first step to the gallows, [159]