Let Whig and Birmingham repine, They show their teeth in vain, The glory of the British line, Old Jemmy's come again.
And now he's come again, In spight of all Pretenders; Great Albany shall reign, Amongst the Faith's defenders.
Batten to White Hall, where now the Duke is come again to lodge: and to Mr. Coventry's little new chamber there.
His Majesty was so pleased as to invite him to come again, when he introduced another member of the Society of Friends, Thomas Moore.
That he should not, even the same Jesus that died by the hands of the Jews, come again at the last day, and as man judge all nations, &c.
I'll come to your arms something better before I come again.
Come again, old pal," said the tall man, slapping Pierre cordially on the back as he said good-by.
The rebuilding of the village was begun by the end of June, and the sound of saws and hammers cheered them with the prospect of comfortable homes before cold weather should come again.
Committees were formed to make strangers welcome, to greet them cordially, find them a seat if possible, see that they had hymn books, and invite them heartily to come again.
I fear lest when I come again, God bring me low among you, and I be constrained to bewail many of them which have sinned already, and have not repented of the uncleanness, and fornication, and wantonness which they have committed.
And on the morrow when he departed, he took out two pence, and gave them to the host and said unto him: Take care of him, and whatsoever thou spendest above this, when I come again I will recompense thee.
He said therefore: A certain noble man, went into a far country, to receive a kingdom, and then to come again.
I come again to greet and thank the League; I come again to greet and thank the kindred; I come again to greet and thank the warriors; I come again to greet and thank the women.
It sometimes replaces the cislocative sign; thus, tkahtenties, I come from yonder; skahtenties, I come again.
Only remember, when I come again, I come as a friend.
They gave it to him as a present in the temple, to remind him not to come again; and though the crown was pure gold and Peachey was starving, never would Peachey sell the same.
I want you to come again as soon as you can," said Mrs. Delano, slipping a gold eagle into her hand.
I hear people coming; good-bye, come again to-morrow.
She consented to do so, and I promised to come again at nine o'clock the next day.
Could I possibly imagine that you, would take a resolution not to come again to our church!
As crafty as I was simple, the woman answered that to be sure he had not dared to come again, fearing that I had found out his disguise.
And we then to join in the plaiting, and thus with happy talk and our times of eating, until that we did be come again to our slumber.
And I to come again unto a knowing that I yet to live; and there went a certain strength in my body.
And I dressed me again, and got my armour upon me, and afterward was I in a more lightsome state of the mind; and yet very ready to come again unto my sleep.
And in the end of ten long hours, the Maid wakened, and I ran to her all joyed that she was come again to knowledge and to be that I could talk with her.
And surely it did be as that I was come home, and to have set my feet again upon familiar Lands; and this to bring to you how far off I did seem to have gone; and now to be come again to a Known Place.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.