In 1362 he revisited Naples, and in the following year spent three months with Petrarch at Venice.
The larch mentioned in the first stanza was standing when I revisited the place in May, 1841, more than forty years after.
When, with dear friends, I revisited this spot, after an interval of more than forty years, this interesting feature of the scene was gone.
No sooner had Napoleon revisited Brienne as a conqueror than he was repulsed and hurried to his fall, which hecame every moment more certain.
After the campaign of 1812, when Eugene revisited Italy, he was promptly informed of the more than doubtful dispositions of Austria towards France.
At the end of May we went to lodge for a week at Windermere--where Wordsworth's new volume of Yarrow Revisited reached us.
Remembering the ecstatic feelings with which I visited Oxford more than twenty-five years since, I was surprised at the comparative indifference with which I revisited the same scenes.
He revisited England in 1872, and had the pleasure of meeting with Scott's great-granddaughter, and talking to her of these old happy Abbotsford days.
At dusk he revisited the spot, and taking a hay-spade from a rick that stood in the field, he made a hole by the side of the pond, and there buried the poor woman in her clothes.
In 1656 he revisited the West, prophesied in Cornwall, and on passing through Exeter was arrested under the sweeping charge of vagrancy, and committed to gaol.
He revisited the city a few years before his death, and received an enthusiastic ovation.
For more than a century and a half the spot was not revisitedsave by savage hunters.
His malady revisited him: he grew entirely inactive, incapable of motion; and a short time afterwards he died.
He revisited the house of the forsaken family, where his presence caused no small surprise.
While making this tour of Europe, I revisited Sweden and renewed my acquaintance with the families that had been so kind to me as a boy.
In May 1895 it was revisited by Peary, who supposed this bay to be a sound communicating with Victoria Inlet on the north-west coast.
Time and change may have been busy since some long-absent member of the family has revisited his old home, but the flowers and their fragrance, still the same as ever, will call up all the past.
A few years ago, and I revisited the place; the “improver” had been at work, and had been good enough to open up the view.
Heer Antony, however, gave him a hearty shake by the hand at parting, with a favourite fowling-piece, and an invitation to come to his house whenever he revisited Albany.
At the age of forty-two Rousseau revisited Protestant Geneva, abjured in its turn the Catholic faith, and was offered the post of librarian of the city.
Like the dwelling-place of our infancyrevisited in manhood, like the song of our country heard in a strange land, they produce upon us an effect wholly independent of their intrinsic value.
Tenderly mindful of the religious wants of those whom they had lately left, so early as the Seventh Month John and Martha Yeardley revisited the several congregations in Pontefract Monthly Meeting.
But, as it turned out, he never revisited America, except for short periods.
The weather was fine, and we revisited the familiar ruins and gardens, and renewed our acquaintance with our favorite statues and pictures with fresh enjoyment.
The light of the great Spirit has revisited my soul.
I doubt if I could have revisited the Palace under more curious circumstances.
The Duchesse de Dino never revisited England in spite of her happy memories of that country.
The latter revisited Ireland in 697, under the short reign of Loingsech, and concerned himself chiefly in endeavouring to induce his countrymen to adopt the Roman rule, as to the tonsure, and the celebration of Easter.
He afterwards made a second tour in Holland, and then revisited Germany, and appeared, for the third time, at Vienna.
Moreover, many scholars who were here last year would have come again had I revisited them and picked them up again.
Consequently we have only revisitedsome of our seventy and odd islands, but we have no less than forty-seven Melanesians from twelve islands on board, of whom three are young married women, while two are babies.
Then, as before arranged, Bauro was revisited on another part of the coast, where Iri was ready with a welcome, but Diddimang appeared no more.
I have great reason to regret not having revisited Ambrym and other islands, but I think that a year hence, if alive, I may feel that it is better as it is.
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