1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 40
781. 
Let ne'er your gear owergang ye.
782. 
Let never sorrow come sae near your heart.
783. 
Let the horns gang with the hide.
784. 
Let the kirk stand in the kirkyard.
785. 
Let the morn come and the meat wi't.
786. 
Let them care that come behind.
787. 
Let them laugh that win.
788. 
Lie for him and he'll swear for you.
789. 
Lie the cur in the crub, he'll neither do nor let do.
790. 
Light burdens break nae banes.
791. 
Light supper makes long life.
792. 
Light suppers mak lang days.
793. 
Like draws aye to like.Abr
794. 
Like the wife wi' the mony dochters, the best's aye hindmost.
795. 
Like's an ill mark.
796. 
Liked gear is half-bought.
797. 
Lippen to me but look to yoursel.
798. 
Little kend the less car'd for.
799. 
Little kent, the less cared for.
800. 
Little odds between a feast and a fu' wame.
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