He went afterwardsto Piedmont, as we shall mention at the proper time; then to Spain, where he was engaged in the service of the court, and gave satisfaction to the greater part of the native artists.
He went afterwards to Perugia, where he was presented with the freedom of the city, and continued his labours there with unabated ardour, until ninety years of age, an instance of vigour unexampled, except in the case of Titian.
He went afterwards to Madrid, where in the chambers of the royal palace he painted the assembly of the Gods, the Seasons, and the various parts of the day, in an enchanting manner.
He went afterwards to the Phoenix Park, and Lord Anglesey laid the whole case and correspondence before him.
Went afterwards to the Opera and saw Maret, the Duc de Bassano, a stupid elderly bourgeois-looking man, with two very pretty daughters.
He went afterwards to Druim Corcortri, and founded a church there, and he left in it Diarmaid, son of Restitutus.
I went afterwards to Miss Howitt, who talked cheerfully about her father.
I went afterwards to Catherine, but first paid a short visit in Suffolk to the ever-kind and pleasant Mrs. Paterson and her husband at their charming Rectory of Brome.
We went afterwards to see the famous Girard College, for the education of orphan boys.
We went afterwards to call on William's friend, Mr. Wilkins, the consul, where we met Lord Radstock.
We went afterwards to the Capitol, and all over it, under the guidance of our coachman, a very intelligent and civil Irishman.
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