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1794. Coleridge, Lett. (1895), 122. Launching our frail and unpiloted bark on a rough sea of anxieties.
1820. Shelley, Witch Atl., lxiii. We, the weak mariners of that wide lake, Our course unpiloted and starless make Oer its wide surface.
1853. C. Brontë, Villette, xxxv. You see me void of affection and religion, unpiloted by principle or faith.