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1 The scent of chicken and pancakes salutes the weary pilgrim .
2 A little mound of heaped up earth marks the spot, where the weary pilgrim is at rest.
3 Still the weary pilgrim must be amused.
4 The weary pilgrim has reached her resting-place.
5 Here we view a weary pilgrim , cradled in a dreamless sleep;
6 Nor weary pilgrim wakes to weep-
7 He lies, apparently asleep, in front of Botticelli's Primavera, a weary pilgrim dreaming of Flora and the Three Graces.
8 To kindle hope in a fainting soul is far more precious than to adorn the weary pilgrim with dazzling gems.
9 Most truly our "Viaticum" is food to sustain us on what so often can be a weary pilgrim way.
10 Day, like a weary pilgrim , had reached the westerngate of Heaven, and Evening stooped down to unloose the latchets of his sandal-shoon.
11 The closing paragraph reminds one of Bunyan's upper chamber, where the weary pilgrim 's windows opened to the sunrising and the singing of birds:-
12 He sweeps the robe round him, concealing the pistols, pulls the hood back from his head, and amounts to just another weary pilgrim .
13 THE two years had elapsed, when on a bright June afternoon, a weary pilgrim halted within a grove which overlooked the village of Sorento.
14 But the thought that chiefly filled him with joy was that henceforth he would not be compelled to plod forward as a weary pilgrim .
15 A poor and weary pilgrim , traveling from afar, to join with those who oft have gone before, and offer his devotions at the holy shrine.
16 It increases that faith, and directs the weary pilgrim to the feet of Him who alone is holy and perfect.-June30,1852.
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