The good seaman is known in bad weather, [101]

The good shepherd shears, not flays, [101]

The good time comes but once, [103]

The goose goes so often into the kitchen, till at last she sticks to the spit, [369]

The goose hisses, but does not bite, [305]

The goose that has a good gander cackles loudly, [353]

The goose that has lost its head no longer cackles, [353]

The goslings would lead the geese out to grass, [35]

The gossips fall out and tell each other truths, [254]

The gown does not make the friar (or monk), [36], [105]