The wolf bemoans the sheep, and then eats it, [102]

The wolf does that in the course of the week which hinders him from going to mass on Sunday, [218]

The wolf eats of what is counted, [211], [275] (See Counted sheep)

The wolf is always left out of the reckoning, [90]

The wolf is not always a wolf, [102]

The wolf is not so big as people make him (or The wolf is always said to be bigger than he is), [42], [126]

The wolf loses his teeth, but not his inclinations, [218], [233], [288]

The wolf picks the ass’s fleas by moonlight, [195]

The wolf preys not in his own field (or commits no mischief at home), [218], [402]