Which preposition to use with pilgrimaged

to Occurrences 319%

Sometime, I said to myself, I would make a pilgrimage to the foot of those gloomy mountains, and bring him back, all racked and tortured as he was, and show him the pleasant place which he had missed.

of Occurrences 78%

Down the street they come, beginning their pilgrimage of alleviation and succor on the battlefields of France.

in Occurrences 25%

It seems most reasonable to suppose that he set out on his pilgrimage in A.D. 399, the cycle name of which was Ke-hâe.

through Occurrences 16%

He then left the bishoprick which had been committed to his government, resigning the same to Herman, and, crossing the seas, travelled in pilgrimage through Hungary and other countries, to Jerusalem.

for Occurrences 12%

Stones of old Mincing-lane, which I have worn with my daily pilgrimage for six and thirty years, to the footsteps of what toil-worn clerk are your everlasting flints now vocal?

From Occurrences 10%

The Canterbury Pilgrimage From the frieze by R.W.W. Sewell.

on Occurrences 8%

Harold, I follow to thy place of birth The slow hearse,and thy last sad pilgrimage on earth.

Across Occurrences 4%

The Pilgrimage Across the Bad Lands to UtahIncidents of the MarchSuccess of the New ColonyReligious PersecutionsMurder of an Entire FamilyThe Curse of PolygamyAn Ideal CityHumors of Bathing in Great Salt Lake.

than Occurrences 3%

Three years passed before she visited Paris, and then the visit was more of the nature of a pilgrimage than of a State progress.

at Occurrences 3%

Thither all the bees come on a pilgrimage at evening by a secret way of the air.

by Occurrences 3%

Like skeletons of death they sit; thorns tear their skin, their nails pierce into their hands, day and night one arm is held uplifted, iron grows embedded in their flesh, like a railing in a tree trunk, they hang in ecstasy from hooks, they count their thousand miles of pilgrimage by the double yard-measure of head to heel, moving like a geometer caterpillar across the burning dust.

beyond Occurrences 3%

In the meantime an angel visited Comghall and repeated to him what had been foretold him alreadythat there should come to him a young priest desirous for Christ's sake of pilgrimage beyond the seasthat Comghall should dissuade him and, instead, retain the stranger with him for a year at Bangor.

over Occurrences 3%

His own account was, that he had devoted himself to the service of God, and in his pilgrimage over the east, had selected this as a spot particularly favourable to the life of quiet and seclusion he wished to lead.

without Occurrences 2%

It was shown unto him that if he, who was the greatest king in Christendom, performed his pilgrimage without delivering the Holy City from the enemies of God, all the other kings and other pilgrims who came after him would hold themselves content with doing just as much, and would trouble themselves no more about the deliverance of Jerusalem."

into Occurrences 2%

If, by his removal to Illinois, he became emancipated from his master, the subsequent continuance of his pilgrimage into the Louisiana purchase could not add to his freedom, nor alter the fact.

as Occurrences 2%

Few other notable houses in America, still used as homes, are the objects of so many pilgrimages as the historic places on the James.

among Occurrences 2%

My lady, too, With all her maidens, early sallied forth, A pilgrimage among the neighbouring vales, Culling of simples, nor yet comes she home;

along Occurrences 2%

When we once more resume our pilgrimage along the track which leads to Chedworth we find ourselves in a country which is never explored by the tourist.

towards Occurrences 2%

This morning we procured four mules and four men, and proceeded on our pilgrimage towards Livadia, thirty-three miles from Delphi.

with Occurrences 2%

He would make a solemn journey to the holy city, and accomplish the Greater Pilgrimage with purified rites freed from the curse of the worship of many gods.

within Occurrences 2%

My pilgrimage was a pilgrimage within a pilgrimage.

via Occurrences 1%

Every deed of our hands, every thought of our minds and word of our lips, every deed of others or of Nature seen, every word of man or sound of Nature heard, is made into one glowing garmentthe story of our life-pilgrimage via the present moment to the Heavenly City.

toward Occurrences 1%

Her eyes filled with tears, and went on a pilgrimage toward the unknown heaven where our mother was.

down Occurrences 1%

I had proceeded on my pilgrimage down the river a long way past Greenwich, and had now reached a desolate and level reach of land stretching away on either hand.

like Occurrences 1%

Children were playing freely about while their mothers and fathers worked at the little affairs of a pilgrimage like that.

Which preposition to use with  pilgrimaged