The Quene did what she coulde to get him from his seruice, but the poore fellowe would in no wise forsake his maister.
And this fellowe would willingly haue come with vs for England.
At the gate-house is the picture of the old fellowe that made the fires, with a block on his back, boytle and wedges and hatchet.
Not many moneths before his death (being at the assises or sessions at Hereford) a massive countrey fellowe trod on his toe, which caused a gangrene which was the cause of his death.
He was admitted a fellowe of the Royall Societie, anno 16.
He was fellowe of the Royall Societie, and a zealous member for the improvement of naturall knowledge amongst them.
Save ye, gallants, sawe ye not a fellowecome halting this way of late?
Sir, be pacificall, the fellowewas possest with some critique frenzie, and wee impute it to his madnes.
What might this sawcy fellowe spy in mee To incorradge such a boldnes?
My fellowe sharer In all misfortunes; and for many yeares So deere to mee, I canot tast a blessednes Of which shee's not partaker.
In the dayes of Nero there was an odde fellowethat had found out an exquisite waie to make glasse as hammer proofe as golde: shall I saie, that the like experiment he made vppon glasse, we haue practised on the Gospell?
But one of them especiallie, who at their woonted meetings, when reporte was made howe every purchase was gotten, and by what pollycie each one prevailed: thisfellowe in a kinde of priding scorne, would usually say.
He was a fellowe of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford, where he was tutor to a young gentleman of Limmington, near Ilchester, in com.
Anno Domini 166--he was chosen fellowe of the Royall Societie, and was there admitted and recieved with much respect.
HOW nowe fellowe Franticke,[1018] what, all a mort?
As William Sharp he has touched on the question of dual personality several times in his verses, and very definitely in "A Fellowe and his Wife.
And for the savacion of my maisters horse, I made my fellowe to ryde a way with the ij.
And you wyl for geue myfellowe and me, I wyll shewe you, or els I wyll neuer doe it.
The Counstable with his[89] fellowe runnes vnto them, to parte them, and in the partinge lyckes a drye blowe or two.
A Fellowe and his Wife had in the early spring been published in America and England, and also in the Tauchnitz Collection, and had a flattering reception in both countries.
She agrees to my proposal that we call the book A Fellowe and His Wife.
This morning I began our novel A Felloweand His Wife.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fellowe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.