“Gnat and the Lion, The,” [22]

Gnostic legends, [25], [48]

Gnosticism, [39], [51]

Goat, with wings, [86];
tries to steal God’s fire, [86];
why its knees are bare, [86], [88];
devil’s beast, [87], [88];
God gives it life, [87], [88];
its intelligence, [87];
without tail, [88];
with the devil’s eyes, [89];
the goat-devil in popular belief, etc., [89];
Noah and the, [90];
leads Noah to discover the vine, [90]

Goat’s knees, The, [27]

God, [26], [38], [39], [48];
and the sun, [71];
makes the dog, [79];
and the devil, [79]–81;
gives life to the wolf, [80], [82], [83], [85];
and the devil’s fire, [86], [87];
and the lamb (carol), [94];
strife with the devil, [97], [100];
his herds and flocks (the bull-fly), [102];
and the rude cowherd, [114], [116];
and the polite shepherd, [115], [116];
and the false teachers, [122];
and the young animals and birds, [170];
and young crows, [170];
and the old woman who became a tortoise, [180];
and the mosquito’s food, [200];
allots the span and manner of life, [336];
rewards the good man, [346];
and the angel of death, [365]

Goddesses of fate, [21]

“God’s hens” (swallows), [274]

Gods, The heathen, rob Paradise, [99]

Goldfinch, The, elected king of birds, [168];
and the cuckoo, [169]