17 Metaphors for pilgrim

" On February 2, 1876, the schooner "Pilgrim" was in latitude 43° 57' south, and in longitude 165° 19' west of the meridian of Greenwich.

" At heart the Pilgrim was a coward as well as a beast, and he packed his few belongings hurriedly and started for the door.

It means the pilgrimage to Paris, instead of Mecca; and the Pilgrim must be an American, instead of a Mahommedan.

God! when they cry Outre (a pilgrim marching cry), Lord help the pilgrim for whom I tremble, for wicked are the Saracens.

The 'Pilgrim' is a good ship after all, even though she has made but a sad cruise, and I am sure of her, as much so as a seaman can be of the ship which he has commanded for several years.

And if the Pilgrim had been a man, he might have sent him over to Bridger's for her father and a horse.

"Class 6-B, let me tell you, is giving the 'Landing of the Pilgrims,' and every blessed little pilgrim is Bohemian.

These characters, exclusive of Baily (the host of Tabard Inn) and Chaucer himself, are alluded to in the Prologue to the Tales as "Wel nyne and twenty in a companye, Of sondry folk, by aventure y-falle In felawshipe, and pilgrims were they alle, That toward Caunterbury wolden ryde.

You're one of the oldest men with the outfit, and the Pilgrim is the youngestand the most inadequate.

" At that moment, the "Pilgrim" was more than five miles to the leeward of the whale-boat.

The "Pilgrim" was now only three cables' length from the wreck, and they could no longer doubt that this hull had been completely abandoned by all its crew.

The "Pilgrim" was a strong vessel, capital sailer, well quoted in the flotilla of American whalers.

The "Pilgrim," on its appearance in 1678, was but a moderate success; but it was not long before its charm made itself felt, and John Bunyan counted his readers by the thousand in Scotland, in the Colonies, in Holland, and among the Huguenots of France.

But the Pilgrim was not the sort to lie on his bunk and take a thrashing.

"The Latin pilgrims are the members of the countries which profess the Roman Catholic religion, while the Greeks are those who profess the religion of the Greek Church.

You're one of the oldest men with the outfit, and the Pilgrim is the youngestand the most inadequate.

This pilgrim, who is reduced to this wretched state, is the son of the king of China; I was brought up with tenderness and delicacy, and well educated.

17 Metaphors for  pilgrim