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Canterbury Pilgrims
plural noun
- the pilgrims whose stories are told in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
- the early settlers in Christchurch, Canterbury region
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The Canterbury Pilgrims, on the other hand, bade farewell to old England by dancing at a ball.
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The foundation of Christchurch is connected with the so-called “Canterbury Pilgrims,” who settled in this district in 1850.
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Chaucer, who knew the word only as meaning “liquid,” has left a masterpiece of humour in his prologue to the Canterbury Pilgrims.
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They are waning into the Hades of extinct races, with the sumpnours and the limitours of the Canterbury Pilgrims.
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In Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims he draws his portraits to the life.
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