Nay by my faith, good fellowe, hee sayd,[539] My leader thou shalt bee.
Plott:[1068] in whose time however they appear to have lost their singing talents, and to have confined all their skill to "wind and string music.
John of Gaunt erected at Tutbury in Staffordshire, a court of minstrels, similar to that annually kept at Chester (p.
Nowe marrye, good fellowe, sayd the kyng, Thy courtesye is but small.
Nay by my faith, good fellowe, hee sayd, My leader thou shalt bee.
A blessing upon thy heart, he sayd; Good fellowe, thy shooting is goode; For an thy hart be as good as thy hand, Thou wert better then Robin Hoode.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good fellowe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.