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[1775.  Ash.]

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1794.  Coleridge, Lett. (1895), 122. Launching our frail and unpiloted bark on a rough sea of anxieties.

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1820.  Shelley, Witch Atl., lxiii. We, the weak mariners of that wide lake,… Our course unpiloted and starless make O’er its wide surface.

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1853.  C. Brontë, Villette, xxxv. You see me void of affection and religion,… unpiloted by principle or faith.

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