pilgrimage (n.)
journey, passage, voyage
KL V.iii.194[Edgar to Albany, of Gloucester] Told him my pilgrimage
MM II.i.36[Angelo to Provost, of Claudio's death the next day] that's the utmost of his pilgrimage [i.e. life's journey]
R2 I.iii.230[John of Gaunt to King Richard] Thou canst help time to furrow me with age, / But stop no wrinkle in his pilgrimage
R2 I.iii.264[Bolingbroke to John of Gaunt, of banishment] an enforced pilgrimage
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