Leave God to order all thy ways, [189].
Led by kindlier hand than ours, [110].
Let come what will, I mean to bear, [39].
Let him that loves his ease, [148].
Let me not die before I've done for thee, [212].
Let no one till his death Be called unhappy, [269].
Let not your heart be troubled, [198].
Let nothing disturb thee, [114].
Let nothing make thee sad, [88].
Let one more attest, [208].