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1 And now, her weary pilgrimage was well nigh over for the night.
2 There it lay, the bourne of my long and weary pilgrimage .
3 Dear brethren, life for us all must be a weary pilgrimage .
4 It was like a weary pilgrimage amongst hints for nightmares.
5 My weary pilgrimage will soon be over, Miss Shirley.
6 He therefore determined to make the long and weary pilgrimage to Heaven without waiting for death.
7 Here we wished to end this weary pilgrimage .
8 Was Maurice too completely a baby boy to go on such a long and weary pilgrimage ?
9 For the first time in his weary pilgrimage he met a pastor who was also a man.
10 It was a weary , weary pilgrimage of weeks by boat and stage, by private conveyance and oft-times on foot.
11 Heracles now set forth on a weary pilgrimage , begging in vain that some one would purify him from the murder of Iphitus.
12 As for Telephassa, and Cadmus, and the good Thasus, it grieves me to think of them, still keeping up that weary pilgrimage .
13 From that day to this, throughout my long, weary pilgrimage , I have always prayed and offered my petitions to the Most High.
14 Oh, far happier were I, could I exchange with him my being-withhis desires and with his hopes perform the weary pilgrimage of life!
15 He was not twenty-five; through what a weary pilgrimage of useless years must he journey on, before there was Jenny's face shining at the end.
16 In the next tableau it was "as an old bent man, worn-out and frail," that Sir Launfal came back from his weary pilgrimage .
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