come round vs get about

come round

verb
  • To visit someone's home or other regular place. 

  • To cease anger or hostility. 

  • To change direction. 

  • To change one's opinion to a prevailing one. 

  • To recover consciousness, to come to 

get about

verb
  • To visit a variety of different places. 

  • To be mobile, physically active. 

  • To become widely known; to be leaked to the public or a wider audience. 

How often have the words come round and get about occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )