Sparing men’s mind ...

Sail in a fearless scorn of scathe or overthrow.”

Philip Stanhope Worsley, “The Odyssey of Homer,” London, 1861, Vol. I. p. 198.

“For all unlike the ships of other men,

Nor helm nor steersman have our country’s barks,

But of themselves they know the thoughts of men;

... and wrapped in gloom and mist

O’er the broad ocean gulfs they hold their course

Fearless of loss and shipwreck....”

Earl of Carnarvon, “The Odyssey of Homer,” London, 1886, p. 201.