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Of cozeners, that haunt this occupation, that they cannot well tell how to live one by another, but as he jested in the Comedy of Clocks, they were so many, [2027] major pars populi arida reptant fame, they are almost starved a great part of them, and ready to devour their fellows,
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Did you not have an early regard for me — in days when we were both of us romantic young fellows,
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For they are jolly gay fellows, For they are jolly gay fellows,
Dubliners 2003
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Madam, said Sir Gareth, I had a great buffet, and as I suppose I gave another, but none of my fellows,
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For they are jolly gay fellows, For they are jolly gay fellows,
Dubliners 2003
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I think he had not really wanted to meet up with him, he who had slain his fellows,
Dancer Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1986
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Only the wide torque of gold about his throat, the two brand-bracelets on his wrists and the seal ring on his forefinger, equaled in splendor the ornaments of his fellows,
Merlin's Mirror Norton, Andre 1975
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We do have two men in the cabinet, two Jewish fellows,
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Somewhat apart from the tumult of the city, rather aloof from his fellows,
Against The Fall Of Night Clarke, Arthur C. 1953
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The town will be your stale puts no longer, Sir; and you must not send us jolly fellows,
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 84, October, 1864 Various
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