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1 You choose the Duke of Suffolk as your principal companion to go on pilgrimage ? '
2 To go on pilgrimage is an instinct which appears in most religions and at all ages.
3 However it fall out, Elliot is willing to go on pilgrimage , for she is very devout.
4 The butterflies go on pilgrimage , but the bad moth's little bundle of firewood hangs in the tree.
5 In 1034 or 1035 he determined to go on pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
6 You must go on pilgrimage and I will tell you alms that you must give to the poor.'
7 Perhaps I will go on pilgrimage .
8 He would go on pilgrimage again.
9 Anthony, who wanted to go on pilgrimage to Jerusalem and who would have gone had I not stopped him.
10 After eight years of court life, he resolved early in the year 1564 to go on pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
11 Or even better-whynot go on pilgrimage to the Great Tri-State "I" Triumvirate of Islip, I-95and Ikea?
12 And I promised that, if she would so favour me, I would go on pilgrimage to her chapel of Fierbois.
13 And she told me, in short, that she was now of a mind to go on pilgrimage , as did her husband.
14 And when you grow up you will go on pilgrimage to the field of Patay, and stand uncovered in the presence of-what
15 Then, feeling himself unhappy in this distracted land-separated from the English by blood, from the Danes by religion-he determined to go on pilgrimage .
16 Then said Mr. Holy-man, There are two things that they have need to be possessed with, that go on pilgrimage ; courage, and an unspotted life.
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